Cancer Cell Discrimination Using Host–Guest “Doubled” Arrays

Rajesh Ramanathan, Vincent M. Rotello, Rubul Mout, Subinoy Rana, Gülen Yesilbag Tonga, Sungtae Kim, Caren M. Rotello, Ngoc D. B. Le, Marcos E. Wille, Karen A. Dunphy, D. Joseph Jerry, Mahdieh Yazdani
2017-05-23

SCID:  54.1/ym43ub9x
We report a nanosensor that uses cell lysates to rapidly profile the tumorigenicity of cancer cells. This sensing platform uses host-guest interactions between cucurbit[7]uril and the cationic headgroup of a gold nanoparticle to non-covalently modify the binding of three fluorescent proteins of a multi-channel sensor in situ. This approach doubles the number of output channels to six, providing single-well identification of cell lysates with 100% accuracy. Significantly, this classification could be extended beyond the training set, determining the invasiveness of novel cell lines. The unique fingerprint of these cell lysates required minimal sample quantity (200 ng, ∼1000 cells), making the methodology compatible with microbiopsy technology.
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Rajesh Ramanathan
Vincent M. Rotello
Rubul Mout
Subinoy Rana
Gülen Yesilbag Tonga
Sungtae Kim
Caren M. Rotello
Ngoc D. B. Le
Marcos E. Wille
Karen A. Dunphy
D. Joseph Jerry
Mahdieh Yazdani
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