Utilizing Magnetic Levitation To Detect Lung Cancer-Associated Exosomes
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Arslan-Yildiz, Ahu
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Extracellular vesicles, especially exosomes, have attracted attention in the last few decades as novel cancer biomarkers. Exosomal membrane proteins provide easy-to-reach targets and can be utilized as information sources of their parent cells. In this study, a MagLev-based, highly sensitive, and versatile biosensor platform for detecting minor differences in the density of suspended objects is proposed for exosome detection. The developed platform utilizes antibody-functionalized microspheres to capture exosomal membrane proteins (ExoMPs) EpCAM, CD81, and CD151 as markers for cancerous exosomes, exosomes, and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)-derived exosomes, respectively. Initially, the platform was utilized for protein detection and quantification by targeting solubilized ExoMPs, and a dynamic range of 1-100 nM, with LoD values of 1.324, 0.638, and 0.722 nM for EpCAM, CD81, and CD151, were observed, respectively. Then, the sensor platform was tested using exosome isolates derived from NSCLC cell line A549 and MRC5 healthy lung fibroblast cell line. It was shown that the sensor platform is able to detect and differentiate exosomal biomarkers derived from cancerous and non-cancerous cell lines. Overall, this innovative, simple, and rapid method shows great potential for the early diagnosis of lung cancer through exosomal biomarker detection.
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Arslan Yildiz, Ahu/0000-0003-0348-0575
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liquid biopsy, lung cancer, magnetic levitation, exosome, exosomal membrane protein detection, Lung Neoplasms, A549 Cells, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Biosensing Techniques, Tetraspanin 24, Exosomes, Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule, Tetraspanin 28
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9
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2043
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2049
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