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DNA Hydrogel with Aptamer-Toehold-Based Recognition, Cloaking, and Decloaking of Circulating Tumor Cells for Live Cell Analysis

Authors
Song, PingYe, DekaiZuo, XiaoleiLi, JiangWang, JianbanLiu, HuajieHwang, Michael T.Chao, JieSu, ShaoWang, LihuaShi, JiyeWang, LianhuiHuang, WeiLa, RatneshFan, Chunhai
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Circulating tumor cell; DNA hydrogel; CTC capture; CTC release; live cell analysis
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.17, no.9, pp.5193 - 5198
Journal Title
NANO LETTERS
Volume
17
Number
9
Start Page
5193
End Page
5198
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/81334
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01006
ISSN
1530-6984
Abstract
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) contain molecular information on the primary tumor and can be used for predictive cancer diagnostics. Capturing rare live CTCs and their quantification in whole blood remain technically challenging. Here we report an aptamer-trigger clamped hybridization chain reaction (atcHCR) method for in situ identification and subsequent cloaking/decloaking of CTCs by porous DNA hydrogels. These decloaked CTCs were then used for live cell analysis. In our design, a DNA staple strand with aptamer-toehold biblocks specifically recognizes epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) on the CTC surface that triggers subsequent atcHCR via toehold-initiated branch migration. Porous DNA hydrogel based-cloaking of single/cluster of CTCs allows capturing of living CTCs directly with minimal cell damage. The ability to identify a low number of CTCs in whole blood by DNA hydrogel cloaking would allow high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis in clinically relevant settings. More significantly, decloaking of CTCs using controlled and defined chemical stimuli can release living CTCs without damages for subsequent culture and live cell analysis. We expect this liquid biopsy tool to open new powerful and effective routes for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics.
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