Published July 2, 2020 | Version v1
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Electrochemical assay for analysis of circulation tumor cells based on isolation of the cell with magnetic nanoparticles and reaction of DNA with molybdate

  • 1. Central South University. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital (China)
  • 2. Central South University. Department of Organ Transplantation Center, The Second Xiangya Hospital (China)
  • 3. Central South University. Research Center for Transplantation Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital (China)
  • 4. Central South University. Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Water Environment and Agriculture Product Safety, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (China)

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A universal strategy was developed for the analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) based on reaction of DNA in the cells with molybdate. Initially, CTCs were enriched and isolated from samples by magnetic nanoparticles. Then, after killing the isolated cells by heat treatment, the cell membrane was raptured, and the DNA molecules contained in the cells were released. The following reaction of the released DNA molecules with molybdate can form redox molybdophosphate, resulting in electrochemical current. This electrochemical assay can be applied to the detection of different CTCs as long as the CTCs can be isolated from the samples, with a universal signal detection method, without additional signal amplification strategies. Breast cancer cell MCF-7 was chosen as a model CTC for this study. At a working potential of 0.2 V vs. Ag/AgCl electrode, the electrochemical current is linearly related to the MCF-7 cell concentration from 5 to 1000 cells mL−1 with a limit of detection of 2 cells mL−1. The assay was successfully applied for detection of MCF-7 in human blood samples. This electrochemical assay can be applied for detection of different CTCs and also for simultaneous detection of CTCs.

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Journal Title
Mikrochimica Acta
Journal Volume
187
Journal Issue
7
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0026-3672
CODEN
MIACAQ

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