A Self‐Reporting Mineralized Conductive Hydrogel Sensor with Cancer‐Selective Viscosity, Adhesiveness, and Stretchability

Author:

Roy Kaustuv1ORCID,Lee Dong‐Hyun2ORCID,Ryplida Benny1ORCID,In Insik13ORCID,Bhang Suk Ho2ORCID,Park Sung Young14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of IT and Energy Convergence (BK21 FOUR) Korea National University of Transportation Chungju 27469 Republic of Korea

2. School of Chemical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Jangan‐gu Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Korea National University of Transportation Chungju 27469 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Korea National University of Transportation Chungju 27469 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractA cancer‐selective self‐reporting sensor based on a redox‐responsive mineralized conductive hydrogel (M‐Hydrogel) is proposed with cancer‐specific viscosity, adhesive strength, stretchability, tunable conductivity, and fluorescence. The redox‐triggered release of carbonized polydopamine (cPDA) from the loaded disulfide‐crosslinked polymer dots (PD@cPDA) in the hydrogel matrix modulates the macroporous structure responsible for self‐recognizable cancer sensing and photothermal activity for cancer therapy. The self‐reporting nature of the M‐Hydrogel sensor is highlighted when in vicinity of a high glutathione (GSH) level owing to the controllable pore size and H‐bonding by cPDA, as confirmed by experiments on cancer cells (HeLa, PC3, B16‐F10‐GFP, and SNU‐C2A) and normal cells (CHO‐K1). The lower viscosity during syringe test along with the exceptional adhesiveness and stretchability with various cancer cells, combined with a high wireless pressure‐sensing response absent in normal conditions, confirms the dependence of self‐recognizable behavior on the cancer microenvironment. The M‐Hydrogel demonstrates excellent ex situ sensing with tumor ablation, after implantation in mice xenografted with HeLa cells, with the wireless sensing system, enabling real‐time analysis coupled with the upregulation of pro‐apoptotic markers P53 and BAX in the tumor. Therefore, this self‐reporting sensor may facilitate a strategy for innovative and convenient cancer diagnostics.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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