AI‐Assisted Plasmonic Enhanced Colorimetric Fluidic Device for Hydrogen Peroxide Detection from Cancer Cells

Author:

del Real Mata Carolina1ORCID,Yedire Sripadh Guptha1,Jalali Mahsa1,Siavash Moakhar Roozbeh1,AbdElFatah Tamer1,Kaur Jashandeep2,He Ziwei1,Mahshid Sara12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioengineering McGill University Montreal QC H3A 0E9 Canada

2. Division of Experimental Medicine McGill University Montreal QC H3A 0E9 Canada

Abstract

AbstractHydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an essential molecule to various physiological processes and is commonly used for the detection and monitoring of glucose and cell viability.  Furthermore, it is identified as a signal of oncogenic growth due to its widespread presence within the cancer cell environment. However, the low concentrations of H2Oreleased by cancer cells' metabolism challenge current detection methods' capabilities and their practicality for translation to clinical applications. Colorimetric assays with simple readouts are a promising solution, provided that their sensitivity and rapidity in detecting H2O2 improve.  Here, a plasmonic enhanced nanopatterned platform is proposed coupled with an Amplex Red assay to monitor the color change of H2O2 released from cancer cells. The nanopatterned platform embedded into a multiplexed microfluidic device enhances the kinetics of the reaction ≈7 times. This approach has reached a limit of detection of 1 pm when tested in breast (MCF‐7) and prostate (PC‐3) cancer media. The collected color images are processed and analyzed by a machine learning algorithm that categorizes them into “high” or “low‐to‐no” concentrations of H2Owith 91% accuracy. This study is a step toward developing a device for highly sensitive H2Odetection that is easily adaptable, user‐friendly, portable, and automated.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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