Zhen Guo, Shenghang Jin, Meiying Yang, Luxuan Fu, Yan Ran, Yan Yu, Weizhong Wang
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Abstract
Background
Breast cancer CTCs have recently been recognized as an emerging biomarker for liquid biopsy of breast cancer. In this work, based on two-dimensional (2D) noble metal PtCo@rGO nanozymes and Au@CNTs bioconjugates, a novel electrochemiluminescence (ECL) cytosensor was was developed in order to detect breast cancer CTCs (MCF-7) ultrasensitively.
Results
The PtCo@rGO nanozymes possessed large specific surface area and high efficiency peroxidase-like activity, which can be used as nanocarriers to anchor and catalyze luminol ECL emission efficiently. Moreover, the PtCo@rGO nanozymes have fractal nanostructures similar to that of CTCs and can capable of enhancing the adhesion of MCF-7 when assembled together with aptamers containing HS-modified epithelial specific cell adhesion molecules (EpCAM, S1). Importantly, the S1/Au@CNTs bioconjugates loaded on the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) can effectively capture MCF-7 cells. Benefiting from the above-mentioned advantages, the ECL cytosensor constructed for MCF-7 cells detection performed well with a wide linear range (2 to 1×104 cells mL-1) and a low limit of detection (1 cells mL-1).
Significance
The designed ECL cytosensor could provide a promising platform for CTC-based liquid biopsy and have broad application prospects in breast cancer early diagnosis and prognostic monitoring.
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Analytica Chimica Acta provides a forum for the rapid publication of original research, and critical, comprehensive reviews dealing with all aspects of fundamental and applied modern analytical chemistry. The journal welcomes the submission of research papers which report studies concerning the development of new and significant analytical methodologies. In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny will be placed on the degree of novelty and impact of the research and the extent to which it adds to the existing body of knowledge in analytical chemistry.