Size effect of dynamic bioactive magnetic particles on regulated isolation of tumor cells

Rong Qin,Mengqi Bai, Kaitong Yang, Yaning Huo,Zengkai Wang,Xiaohua Tian, Kai Cheng,Feiyi Zhang, Yuhe Yang,Mingdong Dong,Shuai Hou,Lei Liu

Applied Surface Science(2024)

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are critical biomarkers in cancer metastasis, yet their isolation from the bloodstream remains a challenging task due to their low abundance. This study introduces a method for the efficient isolation of CTCs, utilizing dynamic biointerface-based magnetic particles (DBMPs), with a particular emphasis on the role of particle size. We have developed three distinct sizes DBMPs specifically tailored for effective CTCs interaction, leveraging the unique properties of polydopamine (PDA) coatings and phenylboronic acid (PBA)-modified capture peptides through reversible catechol-boronate interactions. Comparative analysis of DBMPs of varying sizes was assessed under uniform experimental conditions for their capture and release efficiencies. The findings reveal a clear distinction: smaller particles (DBMP1 and DBMP2) achieved greater efficiency in capturing CTCs, whereas the larger particles (DBMP3) were more effective in releasing them. This difference is ascribed to the varied interaction dynamics between the particles and CTCs. Furthermore, we have fine-tuned DBMP3 to optimize CTC capture while still maintaining a high efficiency in cell release. The integration of these DBMPs into a magnetic isolation framework is poised to significantly enhance CTCs isolation methods, marking a pivotal advancement in cancer diagnostics and management.
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs),Particle size,Dynamic biointerface-based magnetic particles (DBMPs),CTCs isolation
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