Recognition of M2 type tumor-associated macrophages with ultrasensitive and biocompatible photoelectrochemical cytosensor based on Ce doped SnO2/SnS2 nano heterostructure.

Ruiqing Feng,Kaixuan Tian,Yifeng Zhang,Wei Liu, Jinglong Fang,Malik Saddam Khan, Qin Wei,Rongde Wu

Biosensors & bioelectronics(2020)

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Abstract
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play central roles in the regulation of tumor growth. TAMs can be differentiated into M1 and M2 types, which are responsible for the inhibition and growth of tumor tissues, respectively. Recognition of M2-TAMs is significant for the diagnosis and therapy of cancer, which is however severely limited due to the deficiency of selective and sensitive photoelectrochemical sensors. In this work, using Ce doped SnO2/SnS2 nano heterostructure as the highly sensitive platform, a photoelectrochemical sensor enabling the recognition of M2-TAMs was fabricated for the first time. By the decoration of CD163 antibody on the platform, the ultrasensitive photoelectrochemical sensor can selectively detect the CD163 protein on the surface of M2-TAMs. To our best knowledge, this is the first demonstration for recognition of M2-TAMs using photoelectrochemical method. The fabricated cytosensor has ultra-sensitive photocurrent response, applicable biological compatibility, high selectivity and relatively wide linear sensing range (5 × 101 to 1 × 105 cells/ml) with a low detection limit (50 cells/ml) for the detection of M2-TAMS. This kind of PEC cytosensor would provide a novel analysis and detection strategy for M2-TAMs.
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