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An Implantable Magnetic Vascular Scaffold for Circulating Tumor Cell Removal In Vivo

Zhiwei Yin, Rui Shi, Xin Xia, Ling Li, Yanxia Yang, Shengkai Li, Jieqiong Xu, Yiting Xu, Xinqi Cai, Shen Wang, Zhangkun Liu, Tianhuan Peng, Ying Peng, Hua Wang, Mao Ye, Yanlan Liu, Zhuo Chen, Weihong Tan

2022Advanced Materials23 citationsDOI

Abstract

An integrated trapped device (ITD) capable of removal of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can assuage or even prevent metastasis. However, adhesion repertoires are ordinarily neglected in the design of ITDs, possibly leading to the omission of highly metastatic CTC and treatment failure. Here a vascular-like ITD with adhesive sites and wireless magnetothermal response to remove highly metastatic CTC in vivo is presented. Such a vascular-like ITD comprises circumferential well-aligned fibers and artificial adhesion repertoires and is optimized for magnetothermal integration. Continuous and repeated capture in a dynamic environment increases capture efficiency over time. Meanwhile, the heat generation of the ITD leads to the capture of CTC death owing to cell heat sensitivity. Furthermore, the constructed bioinspired ultrastructure of the ITD prevents vascular blockage and induces potential vascular regeneration. Overall, this work defines an extendable strategy for constructing adhesion repertoires against intravascular shear forces, provides a vascular-like ITD for reducing CTC counts, and is expected to alleviate the risk of cancer recurrence.

Topics & Concepts

In vivoMaterials scienceCirculating tumor cellAdhesionBiomedical engineeringCell adhesionRegeneration (biology)MetastasisNanotechnologyCancerBiologyCell biologyMedicineInternal medicineComposite materialBiotechnology3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCancer Cells and MetastasisSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity