Skin Interstitial Fluid-Based SERS Tags Labeled Microneedles
for Tracking of Peritonitis Progression and Treatment Effect
Posted on 2023-01-13 - 21:44
Skin
interstitial fluid (ISF)-based microneedle (MN) sensing has
recently exhibited wide promise for the minimally invasive and painless
diagnosis of diseases. However, it is still a great challenge to diagnose
more disease types due to the limited in situ sensing techniques and
insufficient ISF biomarker sources. Herein, ISF is employed to pioneer
the tracking of acute peritonitis progression via surface-enhanced
Raman scattering (SERS) tags labeled MNs patch technique. Densely
deposited core-satellite gold nanoparticles and 3-mercaptophenylboronic
acid as a Raman reporter enable the developed MNs patch with high
sensitivity and selectivity in the determination of H2O2, an indicator of peritonitis development. Importantly, the
MNs patch not only reliably tracks the different states of peritonitis
but also evaluates the efficacy of drugs in the treatment of peritonitis,
as evidenced by the altered SERS signal consistent with plasma pro-inflammatory
factor (TNF-α) and peritoneum pathological manifestations. Interestingly,
the major source of H2O2 in ISF of acute peritonitis
investigated may not be through conventional blood capillary filtration
pathway. This work provides a new route and technique for the early
diagnosis of acute peritonitis and the evaluation of drug therapy
effects. The developed MNs patch is promising to serve as a universal
sensing tool to greatly enrich the variety and prospect of ISF-based
disease diagnosis.
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Mei, Rongchao; Wang, Yunqing; Zhao, Xizhen; Shi, Shang; Wang, Xiaoyan; Zhou, Na; et al. (2023). Skin Interstitial Fluid-Based SERS Tags Labeled Microneedles
for Tracking of Peritonitis Progression and Treatment Effect. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.2c02409