Biosensing breast cancer cells based on a three-dimensional TIO 2 nanomembrane transducer

The early diagnosis of breast cancer is crucial for the successful treatment and recovery phases of the patients suffering from the disease. Although mammography is considered the gold standard for diagnosis, it fails to detect some cancers in high-density breasts. In this work, we propose for the f...

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Hauptverfasser: Zanghelini, Fernando, Frías, Isaac A M, Rêgo, Moacyr J B M, Pitta, Maira G R, Sacilloti, Marco, Oliveira, Maria D L, Andrade, Cesar A S
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description The early diagnosis of breast cancer is crucial for the successful treatment and recovery phases of the patients suffering from the disease. Although mammography is considered the gold standard for diagnosis, it fails to detect some cancers in high-density breasts. In this work, we propose for the first time a tridimensional biosensor platform, to be used on an electrochemical point-of-care device. The bioconjugated platform is constructed on a series of covalent linkages between lectin molecules and a cysteine layer immobilized over gold-coated TiO butterfly-like tridimensional nanomembranes. Through the use of vegetal lectins, we managed to take advantage of the markedly atypical glycomic profile of the cancerous mammalian cell membrane and successfully made a distinction between highly invasive (T47D) and less invasive (MCF7) cancer cell lines. The selectivity of the biosensor was tested by using normal human skin-fibroblast. The proposed cytosensor demonstrated limits of detection as low as 10 cells mL for every cell line and a linear range from 10 to 1.0×10 cells mL . Considering that electrochemical impedance values can be correlated with the number of breast cancer cells present in the sample, we suggest that the proposed platform could be useful in facilitating the diagnosis of cancer.
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Breast - pathology
Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis
Cell Line, Tumor
Cysteine - chemistry
Dielectric Spectroscopy - instrumentation
Dielectric Spectroscopy - methods
Female
Humans
Immobilized Proteins - chemistry
Lectins - chemistry
Membranes, Artificial
Nanostructures - chemistry
Nanostructures - ultrastructure
Point-of-Care Systems
Titanium - chemistry
Transducers
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