Ultrasensitive Optical Detection and Elimination of Residual Microtumors with a Postoperative Implantable Hydrogel Sensor for Preventing Cancer Recurrence

Author:

Geng Shizhen1,Guo Pengke1,Wang Jing1,Zhang Yunya1,Shi Yaru1,Li Xinling1,Cao Mengnian1,Song Yutong1,Zhang Hongling12,Zhang Zhenzhong12,Zhang Kaixiang12,Song Haiwei3,Shi Jinjin12,Liu Junjie12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 China

2. Key Laboratory of Targeting Therapy and Diagnosis for Critical Diseases Key Laboratory of Advanced Drug Preparation Technologies Ministry of Education Zhengzhou 450001 China

3. Department of Biochemistry National University of Singapore SingaporeCity 138673 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractIn vivo optical imaging of trace biomarkers in residual microtumors holds significant promise for cancer prognosis but poses a formidable challenge. Here, a novel hydrogel sensor is designed for ultrasensitive and specific imaging of the elusive biomarker. This hydrogel sensor seamlessly integrates a molecular beacon nanoprobe with fibroblasts, offering both high tissue retention capability and an impressive signal‐to‐noise ratio for imaging. Signal amplification is accomplished through exonuclease I‐mediated biomarker recycling. The resulting hydrogel sensor sensitively detects the biomarker carcinoembryonic antigen with a detection limit of 1.8 pg mL−1 in test tubes. Moreover, it successfully identifies residual cancer nodules with a median diameter of less than 2 mm in mice bearing partially removed primary triple‐negative breast carcinomas (4T1). Notably, this hydrogel sensor is proven effective for the sensitive diagnosis of invasive tumors in post‐surgical mice with infiltrating 4T1 cells, leveraging the role of fibroblasts in locally enriching tumor cells. Furthermore, the residual microtumor is rapidly photothermal ablation by polydopamine‐based nanoprobe under the guidance of visualization, achieving ≈100% suppression of tumor recurrence and lung metastasis. This work offers a promising alternative strategy for visually detecting residual microtumors, potentially enhancing the prognosis of cancer patients following surgical interventions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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