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Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats

Contamination of nano‐biothreats, such as viruses, mycoplasmas, and pathogenic bacteria, is widespread in cell cultures and greatly threatens many cell‐based bio‐analysis and biomanufacturing. However, non‐invasive trapping and removal of such biothreats during cell culturing, particularly many prec...

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Autores principales: Xiong, Jianyun, Shi, Yang, Pan, Ting, Lu, Dengyun, He, Ziyi, Wang, Danning, Li, Xing, Zhu, Guoshuai, Li, Baojun, Xin, Hongbao
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37012610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202301365
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author Xiong, Jianyun
Shi, Yang
Pan, Ting
Lu, Dengyun
He, Ziyi
Wang, Danning
Li, Xing
Zhu, Guoshuai
Li, Baojun
Xin, Hongbao
author_facet Xiong, Jianyun
Shi, Yang
Pan, Ting
Lu, Dengyun
He, Ziyi
Wang, Danning
Li, Xing
Zhu, Guoshuai
Li, Baojun
Xin, Hongbao
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description Contamination of nano‐biothreats, such as viruses, mycoplasmas, and pathogenic bacteria, is widespread in cell cultures and greatly threatens many cell‐based bio‐analysis and biomanufacturing. However, non‐invasive trapping and removal of such biothreats during cell culturing, particularly many precious cells, is of great challenge. Here, inspired by the wake‐riding effect, a biocompatible opto‐hydrodynamic diatombot (OHD) based on optical trapping navigated rotational diatom (Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin) for non‐invasive trapping and removal of nano‐biothreats is reported. Combining the opto‐hydrodynamic effect and optical trapping, this rotational OHD enables the trapping of bio‐targets down to sub‐100 nm. Different nano‐biothreats, such as adenoviruses, pathogenic bacteria, and mycoplasmas, are first demonstrated to be effectively trapped and removed by the OHD, without affecting culturing cells including precious cells such as hippocampal neurons. The removal efficiency is greatly enhanced via reconfigurable OHD array construction. Importantly, these OHDs show remarkable antibacterial capability, and further facilitate targeted gene delivery. This OHD serves as a smart micro‐robotic platform for effective trapping and active removal of nano‐biothreats in bio‐microenvironments, and especially for cell culturing of many precious cells, with great promises for benefiting cell‐based bio‐analysis and biomanufacturing.
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spelling pubmed-102882562023-06-24 Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats Xiong, Jianyun Shi, Yang Pan, Ting Lu, Dengyun He, Ziyi Wang, Danning Li, Xing Zhu, Guoshuai Li, Baojun Xin, Hongbao Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Contamination of nano‐biothreats, such as viruses, mycoplasmas, and pathogenic bacteria, is widespread in cell cultures and greatly threatens many cell‐based bio‐analysis and biomanufacturing. However, non‐invasive trapping and removal of such biothreats during cell culturing, particularly many precious cells, is of great challenge. Here, inspired by the wake‐riding effect, a biocompatible opto‐hydrodynamic diatombot (OHD) based on optical trapping navigated rotational diatom (Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin) for non‐invasive trapping and removal of nano‐biothreats is reported. Combining the opto‐hydrodynamic effect and optical trapping, this rotational OHD enables the trapping of bio‐targets down to sub‐100 nm. Different nano‐biothreats, such as adenoviruses, pathogenic bacteria, and mycoplasmas, are first demonstrated to be effectively trapped and removed by the OHD, without affecting culturing cells including precious cells such as hippocampal neurons. The removal efficiency is greatly enhanced via reconfigurable OHD array construction. Importantly, these OHDs show remarkable antibacterial capability, and further facilitate targeted gene delivery. This OHD serves as a smart micro‐robotic platform for effective trapping and active removal of nano‐biothreats in bio‐microenvironments, and especially for cell culturing of many precious cells, with great promises for benefiting cell‐based bio‐analysis and biomanufacturing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10288256/ /pubmed/37012610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202301365 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Xiong, Jianyun
Shi, Yang
Pan, Ting
Lu, Dengyun
He, Ziyi
Wang, Danning
Li, Xing
Zhu, Guoshuai
Li, Baojun
Xin, Hongbao
Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title_full Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title_fullStr Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title_full_unstemmed Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title_short Wake‐Riding Effect‐Inspired Opto‐Hydrodynamic Diatombot for Non‐Invasive Trapping and Removal of Nano‐Biothreats
title_sort wake‐riding effect‐inspired opto‐hydrodynamic diatombot for non‐invasive trapping and removal of nano‐biothreats
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37012610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202301365
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