School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast, David Keir Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5AG, N. Ireland, UK.
Adv Mater. 2016 Jul;28(27):5349-66. doi: 10.1002/adma.201503962. Epub 2015 Dec 12.
Selective cell recognition and capture has recently attracted significant interest due to its potential importance for clinical, diagnostic, environmental, and security applications. Current methods for cell isolation from complex samples are largely dependent on cell size and density, with limited application scope as many of the target cells do not exhibit appreciable differences in this respect. The most recent and forthcoming developments in the area of selective recognition and capture of whole cells, based on natural receptors, as well as synthetic materials utilising physical and chemical properties of the target cell or microorganism, are highlighted. Particular focus is given to the development of cell complementary surfaces using the cells themselves as templating agents, by means of molecular imprinting, and their combination with sensing platforms for rapid cell detection in complex media. The benefits and challenges of each approach are discussed and a perspective of the future of this research area is given.
由于其在临床、诊断、环境和安全应用方面的潜在重要性,选择性细胞识别和捕获最近引起了极大的关注。目前从复杂样本中分离细胞的方法在很大程度上依赖于细胞大小和密度,由于许多目标细胞在这方面没有明显的差异,因此应用范围有限。本文重点介绍了基于天然受体以及利用目标细胞或微生物的物理和化学特性的合成材料的用于整个细胞的选择性识别和捕获的最新进展,特别关注使用细胞自身作为模板剂通过分子印迹来开发细胞互补表面,并将其与传感平台结合以在复杂介质中进行快速细胞检测。讨论了每种方法的优缺点,并对该研究领域的未来进行了展望。