石墨烯
循环肿瘤细胞
癌症研究
癌症
材料科学
癌细胞
胰腺癌
纳米技术
表征(材料科学)
微流控
医学
生物
内科学
转移
作者
Hyeun Joong Yoon,Tae Hyun Kim,Zhuo Zhang,Ebrahim Azizi,Trinh Pham,Costanza Paoletti,Jules Lin,Nithya Ramnath,Max S. Wicha,Daniel F. Hayes,Diane M. Simeone,Sunitha Nagrath
标识
DOI:10.1038/nnano.2013.194
摘要
The spread of cancer throughout the body is driven by circulating tumour cells (CTCs)1. These cells detach from the primary tumour and move from the bloodstream to a new site of subsequent tumour growth. They also carry information about the primary tumour and have the potential to be valuable biomarkers for disease diagnosis and progression, and for the molecular characterization of certain biological properties of the tumour. However, the limited sensitivity and specificity of current methods for measuring and studying these cells in patient blood samples prevents the realization of their full clinical potential. The use of microfluidic devices is a promising method for isolating CTCs2,3. However, the devices are reliant on three-dimensional structures, which limits further characterization and expansion of cells on the chip. Here we demonstrate an effective approach to isolating CTCs from blood samples of pancreatic, breast and lung cancer patients, by using functionalized graphene oxide nanosheets on a patterned gold surface. CTCs were captured with high sensitivity at a low concentration of target cells (73 ± 32.4% at 3–5 cells per ml blood). Circulating tumour cells from patients with early-stage cancers have now been captured and characterized by using functionalized graphene oxide nanosheets.
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