Dual-Functionalized Crescent Microgels for Selectively Capturing and Killing Cancer Cells

Qian Liu, Zhenyu Yuan, Xuhong Guo, Jan H. van Esch*

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Abstract

In cancer therapy, the selective targeting of cancer cells while avoiding side effects to normal cells is still full of challenges. Here, we developed dual-functionalized crescent microgels, which selectively captured and killed lung cancer cells in situ without killing other cells. Crescent microgels with the inner surface of the cavity functionalized with antibody and containing glucose oxidase (GOX) in the gel matrix have been produced in a microfluidic device. These microgels presented high affinity and good selectivity to lung cancer cells and retained them inside the cavities for extended periods of time. Exposing the crescent hydrogels to physiological concentrations of glucose leads to the production of a locally high concentration of H2O2 inside the microgels’ cavities, due to the catalytic action by GOX inside the gel matrix, which selectively killed 90 % cancer cells entrapped in the microgel cavities without killing the cells outside. Our strategy to create synergy between different functions by incorporating them in a single microgel presents a novel approach to therapeutic systems, with potentially broad applications in smart materials, bioengineering and biomedical fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14076-14080
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume59
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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Keywords

  • cancer cell screening
  • microgels
  • selective cell therapy
  • synergy of multi-functions

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