DocumentCode
2202277
Title
Integrating Magnetic and Optical Nanotechnology for Selective Capture and Multiplexed Analysis of Rare Tumor Cells
Author
Sathe, Tushar ; Saheb, Ali ; Nie, Shuming
Author_Institution
Georgia Inst. of Technol. & Emory Univ., Atlanta
fYear
2007
fDate
28-31 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
6
Lastpage
9
Abstract
The molecular analysis of disseminated tumor cells from blood or lymph represents an important diagnostic tool as metastasis is the primary cause of patient mortality due to cancer. Isolating tumor cells from blood is technically challenging due to the miniscule ratio of tumor cells to normal cells. Although RT-PCR and flow-based methods have been used for molecular profiling of the captured cells, it requires cell destruction and the loss of morphological information. Here, we present a combined strategy to isolate tumor cells with magnetic nanoparticles, followed by multiple biomarker analysis using targeted quantum dots (QD) nanoparticles. The magnetic nanoparticles and QDs will allow efficient isolation and quantitative analysis of intact captured cells. Through this technology, patient monitoring and more effective and personalized therapy will be possible. Preliminary studies have demonstrated that the molecular profile of the cells is unaltered by the isolation procedure. Results from studies involving the isolation and profiling of cancer cells from human blood are presented.
Keywords
biomedical materials; cellular biophysics; iron compounds; nanobiotechnology; nanoparticles; patient monitoring; quantum dots; tumours; FeO; cancer cells; human blood; magnetic iron oxide; magnetic nanoparticles; magnetic nanotechnology; metastasis; multiple biomarker analysis; optical nanotechnology; patient monitoring; quantum dots nanoparticles; tumor cells; Biomedical optical imaging; Blood; Cancer; Cells (biology); Integrated optics; Magnetic analysis; Metastasis; Nanoparticles; Nanotechnology; Tumors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensors, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
ISSN
1930-0395
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1261-7
Electronic_ISBN
1930-0395
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2007.4388321
Filename
4388321
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