Nose-on-Chip Nanobiosensors for Early Detection of Lung Cancer Breath Biomarkers

Vishal Chaudhary, Bakr Ahmed Taha, Lucky, Sarvesh Rustagi, Ajit Khosla, Pagona Papakonstantinou, Nikhil Bhalla

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Abstract

Lung cancer remains a global health concern, demanding the development of noninvasive, prompt, selective, and point-of-care diagnostic tools. Correspondingly, breath analysis using nanobiosensors has emerged as a promising noninvasive nose-on-chip technique for the early detection of lung cancer through monitoring diversified biomarkers such as volatile organic compounds/gases in exhaled breath. This comprehensive review summarizes the state-of-the-art breath-based lung cancer diagnosis employing chemiresistive-module nanobiosensors supported by theoretical findings. It unveils the fundamental mechanisms and biological basis of breath biomarker generation associated with lung cancer, technological advancements, and clinical implementation of nanobiosensor-based breath analysis. It explores the merits, challenges, and potential alternate solutions in implementing these nanobiosensors in clinical settings, including standardization, biocompatibility/toxicity analysis, green and sustainable technologies, life-cycle assessment, and scheming regulatory modalities. It highlights nanobiosensors’ role in facilitating precise, real-time, and on-site detection of lung cancer through breath analysis, leading to improved patient outcomes, enhanced clinical management, and remote personalized monitoring. Additionally, integrating these biosensors with artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet-of-things, bioinformatics, and omics technologies is discussed, providing insights into the prospects of intelligent nose-on-chip lung cancer sniffing nanobiosensors. Overall, this review consolidates knowledge on breathomic biosensor-based lung cancer screening, shedding light on its significance and potential applications in advancing state-of-the-art medical diagnostics to reduce the burden on hospitals and save human lives.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4469-4494
Number of pages26
JournalACS Sensors
Volume9
Issue number9
Early online date9 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 27 Sept 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

Funding

All authors acknowledge their respective institutes for continual support. VC, PP, and NB acknowledge the British Council for providing support under the Going Global Partnerships Grants (Exploratory grant for ECOBUSS project, and Industry-Academia Collaborative Grant 2022-2023: Unique ID: 7, Project title: Design and development of bio/chemical sensors to address antibiotic abuse in India). The authors acknowledge the biorender software used for making illustrations.

FundersFunder number
British Council2022-2023

    Keywords

    • Biosensors
    • Nantechnology
    • Lung Cancer
    • Breathomics
    • Biomarkers
    • Nose-On-Chip
    • Early detection
    • Humans
    • Biosensing Techniques/methods
    • Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis
    • Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis
    • Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
    • Early Detection of Cancer/methods
    • Electronic Nose
    • Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis
    • Breath Tests/methods

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