4.8 Article

In vivo nano-biosensing element of red blood cell-mediated delivery

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 175, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112845

Keywords

Nano-biosensor; Nanoparticles; Drug delivery; Red blood cells; Nano-biosensing; Mediated delivery

Funding

  1. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201706410089]
  2. STSM Grant from COST Action - COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [CA 17,140, ECOST-STSM-CA17140-230, 919-113049]
  3. EDUFI Fellowship [TM-17-10,370, TM-18-10,820]
  4. Suomen Kulttuurirahasto [00190188]
  5. Russian Science Foundation [19-72-30012, 20-64-46003]
  6. Academy of Finland [325,097]
  7. MEPhI Academic Excellence Project [02.a03.21.0005]
  8. National Research Tomsk State University Academic D.I. Mendeleev Fund Program
  9. Russian Science Foundation [20-64-46003] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Biosensors based on nanotechnology have vital positions in various fields. The potential health risks of novel nano-materials lack comprehensive assessment. RBC-mediated in vivo delivery strategies have wide applications in bio-imaging, medical diagnostics, and analysis of biomolecules and cellular activities.
Biosensors based on nanotechnology are developing rapidly and are widely applied in many fields including biomedicine, environmental monitoring, national defense and analytical chemistry, and have achieved vital positions in these fields. Novel nano-materials are intensively developed and manufactured for potential biosensing and theranostic applications while lacking comprehensive assessment of their potential health risks. The integration of diagnostic in vivo biosensors and the DDSs for delivery of therapeutic drugs holds an enormous potential in next-generation theranostic platforms. Controllable, precise, and safe delivery of diagnostic biosensing devices and therapeutic agents to the target tissues, organs, or cells is an important determinant in developing advanced nanobiosensor-based theranostic platforms. Particularly, inspired by the comprehensive biological investigations on the red blood cells (RBCs), advanced strategies of RBC-mediated in vivo delivery have been developed rapidly and are currently in different stages of transforming from research and design to preclinical and clinical investigations. In this review, the RBC-mediated delivery of in vivo nanobiosensors for applications of bio-imaging at the single-cell level, advanced medical diagnostics, and analytical detection of biomolecules and cellular activities are presented. A comprehensive perspective of the technical framework of the state-of-the-art RBC-mediated delivery systems is explained in detail to inspire the design and implementation of advanced nanobiosensor-based theranostic platforms taking advantage of RBC-delivery modalities.

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