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Multifunctional hybrid graphene oxide for circulating tumor cell isolation and analysis

Journal

ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS
Volume 125, Issue -, Pages 21-35

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2018.01.004

Keywords

Circulating tumor cells; Cancer nanotechnology; Graphene based CTC platform; at captured and analysis

Funding

  1. NSF-PREM grant [DMR-1205194]
  2. NSF CREST grant [1547754]
  3. NSF RISE grant [1547836]

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Even in 21st century, >90% cancer-associated deaths are caused by metastatic disease. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which circulate in the blood stream after release from primary tumors, extravasate and form fatal metastases in different organs. Several clinical trials indicate that CTCs can be used as a liquid biopsy of tumors for early diagnosis of cancers. Since CFCs are extremely rare and exhibit heterogeneous biology due to epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), oncologists continue to face enormous challenges in using CTCs as a true liquid biopsy for cancer patients. Recent advancements in nanoscience allow us to design nano-architectures with the capability of targeted CTCs isolation and identification. In the current review, we discuss contribution from different groups on the development of graphene oxide based nanoarchitecture for effective isolation and accurate identification of CTC5 from whole blood. In the last few years, using zero-dimensional (OD), two dimensional (2D) and three dimensional (3D) multifunctional hybrid graphene oxide (GO), different types of nanoarchitectures have been designed. These nanoarchitectures represent a highly powerful platform for CTC diagnosis. We discuss the major design criteria that have been used to develop hybrid GO nanoarchitectures for selective capture and accurate identification of heterogeneous CTCs from whole blood. At the end, we conclude with the promises, major challenges, and prospect to clinically translate the identification of CTCs using GO based nanotechnology. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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