Differentiation of cancer cell type and phenotype using quantum dot-gold nanoparticle sensor arrays
Journal
Cancer Letters
Journal Volume
334
Journal Issue
2
Pages
196-201
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
We demonstrate rapid and efficient sensing of mammalian cell types and states using nanoparticle-based sensor arrays. These arrays are comprised of cationic quantum dots (QDs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) that interact with cell surfaces to generate distinguishable fluorescence responses based on cell surface signatures. The use of QDs as the recognition elements as well as the signal transducers presents the potential for direct visualization of selective cell surface interactions. Notably, this sensor is unbiased, precluding the requirement of pre-knowledge of cell state biomarkers and thus providing a general approach for phenotypic profiling of cell states, with additional potential for imaging applications. ? 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
Subjects
Cell surface differentiation
Gold nanoparticles
Quantum dots
Sensor array
SDGs
Type
journal article