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A Versatile Fluorescent Sensor Array for Platinum Anticancer Drug Detection in Biological Fluids
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2021
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Biological FluidsEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicinePlatinum ComplexesAnalytical ChemistryBiostatisticsBioimagingBiomarker DiscoveryClinical ChemistryNanosensorChemical SensorCancer ResearchBiophysicsFluorescent Sensor ArrayBiomedical AnalysisPharmacologySingle-molecule DetectionBiomedical DiagnosticsHuman PlasmaChemical ProbeMedicineAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyDrug Analysis
Platinum complexes remain frontline anticancer therapies, even after 50 years of usage in clinical applications. However, there is still a lack of methodology to robustly detect and quantify these complexes in biological fluids. We report here a fluorescent sensor array comprising six sensors that demonstrates progress toward the detection of platinum levels in chemotherapy patients. Linear discriminant analysis was performed to examine each multidimensional data set, and the array was able to discriminate platinum from other biologically relevant metals and heavy metals and separately able to differentiate and identify platinum complexes with different coordination environments with 100% accuracy. Finally, the array showed sensitivity to various cisplatin and oxaliplatin concentrations in human plasma and was able to discriminate between a cohort of 27 cancer patients at different stages of platinum treatment. We envisage that our array system could lead to a better understanding of blood platinum concentrations of chemotherapy patients and could inform the modification of dosage regimes to minimize dose-limiting side effects.
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