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Real-Time Monitoring of Exosomes Secretion from Single Cell Using Dual-Nanopore Biosensors

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages 2583-2590

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.3c00288

Keywords

nanopore; biosensor; ionic current; single-cell analysis; exosome

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Exosomes secreted from cells can serve as a potential biomarker for disease investigation. A dual-nanopore biosensor using DNA aptamers to recognize CD63 protein on exosomes is developed for label-free detection. The biosensor allows sensitive detection with a limit of 3.4 x 10(6) particles/mL. By trapping a single cell in a confined microwell, the biosensor successfully monitors exosome secretion from a single cell in different cell lines and under different stimuli.
Exosomes secreted from cells carry rich information fromtheirparent cells, representing a promising biomarker for investigationof diseases. We develop a dual-nanopore biosensor using DNA aptamersto specifically recognize CD63 protein on the exosome's surface,which enables label-free exosome detection based on ionic currentchange. The sensor allows for sensitive detection of exosomes witha detection limit of 3.4 x 10(6) particles/mL. The dual-nanoporebiosensor was able to form an intrapipette electric circuit for ioniccurrent measurement due to its unique structure, which is crucialto achieve detection of exosome secretion from a single cell. We utilizeda microwell array chip to entrap a single cell into a confined microwellwith small volume, enabling the accumulation of exosomes with highconcentration. The dual-nanopore biosensor was positioned into themicrowell with a single cell, and monitoring of exosome secretionfrom a single cell in different cell lines and under different stimulationshas been achieved. Our design may provide a useful platform for developingnanopore biosensors for detecting cell secretions from a single livingcell.

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