Advanced Science (Jun 2025)

Microneedle Patch for In Situ Neutrophil Monitoring

  • Ziyi Lu,
  • Ruisi Cai,
  • Tianao Xie,
  • Sheng Zhao,
  • Sarun Juengpanich,
  • Win Topatana,
  • Shijie Li,
  • Jiasheng Cao,
  • Jiahao Hu,
  • Tianen Chen,
  • Jiachen Chen,
  • Jicheng Yu,
  • Tao Sheng,
  • Wentao Zhang,
  • Hao Wang,
  • Jiahuan You,
  • Yukai Shan,
  • Yuchao Sun,
  • Ruijing Shen,
  • Zhengjie Zhao,
  • Kangfan Ji,
  • Ziqi Gao,
  • Xinmin Yu,
  • Xiujun Cai,
  • Zhen Gu,
  • Yuqi Zhang,
  • Mingyu Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202417801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 23
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Monitoring neutrophil levels plays an essential role in diagnosing infections and various diseases, as well as for managing specific treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, the traditional complete blood count technique is invasive and challenging for quick and frequent monitoring of neutrophil. Herein, a button‐like microneedle patch for rapid and convenient detection of neutrophil levels is reported without vascular invasion. This patch consists of a hollow microneedle array with a vacuum chamber for extraction of interstitial fluid, a hydrogel sheet for colorimetric detection of neutrophil level based on neutrophil‐specific enzyme (myeloperoxidase), and a mobile phone application for data recording and quantification. The detection ability is validated both in vitro and in vivo in a chemotherapy‐induced neutropenic rat model. Moreover, this button patch achieves precise measurement of the neutrophil levels in patients’ urine and abdominal drainage fluid. This minimally invasive colorimetric patch can potentiate in situ neutrophil monitoring without blood sampling procedures or in‐lab apparatus, which can serve as a substitution for routine blood counts especially for patients in less developed areas.

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