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A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification

Circulating exosomes in body fluids are involved in many diseases and have important roles in pathophysiological processes. Specifically, they have emerged as a promising new class of biomarkers in cancer diagnosis and prognosis because of their high concentration and availability in a variety of bi...

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Autores principales: Tayebi, Mahnoush, Tavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad, Yang, Hui Ying, Ai, Ye
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00248k
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author Tayebi, Mahnoush
Tavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad
Yang, Hui Ying
Ai, Ye
author_facet Tayebi, Mahnoush
Tavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad
Yang, Hui Ying
Ai, Ye
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description Circulating exosomes in body fluids are involved in many diseases and have important roles in pathophysiological processes. Specifically, they have emerged as a promising new class of biomarkers in cancer diagnosis and prognosis because of their high concentration and availability in a variety of biological fluids. The ability to quantitatively detect and characterize these nano-sized vesicles is crucial to make use of exosomes as a reliable biomarker for clinical applications. However, current methods are mostly technically challenging and time-consuming which prevents them from being adopted in clinical practice. In this work, we have developed a rapid sensitive platform for exosome detection and quantification by employing MoS(2)–multiwall carbon nanotubes as a fluorescence quenching material. This exosome biosensor shows a sensitive and selective biomarker detection. Using this MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor to analyze exosomes derived from MCF-7 breast cancer cells, we found that CD63 expression could be measured based on the retrieved fluorescence of the fluorophore with a good linear response range of 0–15% v/v. In addition, this nanosensing technique is able to quantify exosomes with different surface biomarker expressions and has revealed that exosomes secreted from MCF-7 breast cancer cells have a higher CD24 expression compared to CD63 and CD81.
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spelling pubmed-94198812022-09-20 A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification Tayebi, Mahnoush Tavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad Yang, Hui Ying Ai, Ye Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Circulating exosomes in body fluids are involved in many diseases and have important roles in pathophysiological processes. Specifically, they have emerged as a promising new class of biomarkers in cancer diagnosis and prognosis because of their high concentration and availability in a variety of biological fluids. The ability to quantitatively detect and characterize these nano-sized vesicles is crucial to make use of exosomes as a reliable biomarker for clinical applications. However, current methods are mostly technically challenging and time-consuming which prevents them from being adopted in clinical practice. In this work, we have developed a rapid sensitive platform for exosome detection and quantification by employing MoS(2)–multiwall carbon nanotubes as a fluorescence quenching material. This exosome biosensor shows a sensitive and selective biomarker detection. Using this MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor to analyze exosomes derived from MCF-7 breast cancer cells, we found that CD63 expression could be measured based on the retrieved fluorescence of the fluorophore with a good linear response range of 0–15% v/v. In addition, this nanosensing technique is able to quantify exosomes with different surface biomarker expressions and has revealed that exosomes secreted from MCF-7 breast cancer cells have a higher CD24 expression compared to CD63 and CD81. RSC 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9419881/ /pubmed/36133621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00248k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Tayebi, Mahnoush
Tavakkoli Yaraki, Mohammad
Yang, Hui Ying
Ai, Ye
A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title_full A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title_fullStr A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title_full_unstemmed A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title_short A MoS(2)–MWCNT based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
title_sort mos(2)–mwcnt based fluorometric nanosensor for exosome detection and quantification
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9na00248k
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