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Nanomotors Sense Local Physicochemical Heterogeneities in Tumor Microenvironments**

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 59, Issue 52, Pages 23690-23696

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202008681

Keywords

adhesion; cancer; extracellular matrix; sialic acid; tumorigenesis

Funding

  1. DBT [BT/PR26526/GET/119/92/2017]
  2. DST-SERB
  3. IISc
  4. Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India
  5. Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance Fellowship/Grant [IA/I/17/2/503312]
  6. DBT-IISc partnership program [BT/PR27952/INF/22/212/2018]
  7. MHRD
  8. MeitY
  9. IISc Biosciences

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The invasion of cancer is brought about by continuous interaction of malignant cells with their surrounding tissue microenvironment. Investigating the remodeling of local extracellular matrix (ECM) by invading cells can thus provide fundamental insights into the dynamics of cancer progression. In this paper, we use an active untethered nanomechanical tool, realized as magnetically driven nanomotors, to locally probe a 3D tissue culture environment. We observed that nanomotors preferentially adhere to the cancer-proximal ECM and magnitude of the adhesive force increased with cell lines of higher metastatic ability. We experimentally confirmed that sialic acid linkage specific to cancer-secreted ECM makes it differently charged, which causes this adhesion. In an assay consisting of both cancerous and non-cancerous epithelia, that mimics the in vivo histopathological milieu of a malignant breast tumor, we find that nanomotors preferentially decorate the region around the cancer cells.

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