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Dielectrophoretic Capture of Cancer-Derived Small-Extracellular-Vesicle-Bound Janus Nanoparticles via Lectin-Glycan Interaction

Authors
Choi, YonghyunAkyildiz, KubraSeong, JihyunLee, YangwooJeong, EunseoPark, Jin-seokLee, Don HaengKim, KyobumKoo, Hyung-JunChoi, Jonghoon
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
Wiley-VCH GmbH
Keywords
dielectrophoresis; glycan; Janus nanoparticles; lectin; pancreatic cancer; small extracellular vesicles
Citation
Advanced Healthcare Materials, v.13, no.5, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Volume
13
Number
5
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21531
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202302313
ISSN
2192-2640
2192-2659
Abstract
Glycosylation is closely related to cellular metabolism and disease progression. In particular, glycan levels in cancer cells and tissues increase during cancer progression. This upregulation of glycosylation in cancer cells may provide a basis for the development of new biomarkers for the targeting and diagnosis of specific cancers. Here, they developed a detection technology for pancreatic cancer cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (PC-sEVs) based on lectin-glycan interactions. Lectins specific for sialic acids are conjugated to Janus nanoparticles to induce interactions with PC-sEVs in a dielectrophoretic (DEP) system. PC-sEVs are selectively bound to the lectin-conjugated Janus nanoparticles (lectin-JNPs) with an affinity comparable to that of conventionally used carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) antibodies. Furthermore, sEVs-bound Lectin-JNPs (sEVs-Lec-JNPs) are manipulated between two electrodes to which an AC signal is applied for DEP capture. In addition, the proposed DEP system can be used to trap the sEVs-Lec-JNP on the electrodes. Their results, which are confirmed by lectin-JNPs using the proposed DEP system followed by target gene analysis, provide a basis for the development of a new early diagnostic marker based on the glycan characteristics of PC-sEVs. In turn, these novel detection methods could overcome the shortcomings of commercially available pancreatic cancer detection techniques. Small extracellular vesicles derived from tumor cells are captured by lectin nanoparticles in the dielectrophoretic device via their unique glycan presentation on the surface.image
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