Thermally Modulated Metasurface Sensor for Dynamic and Time‐Resolved Isolation of Extracellular Vesicles

B Beyza Nur Kucuk (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) E Eylul Gulsen Yilmaz (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) Y Yusuf Aslan (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) E Emre Ece (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) Özgecan Erdem (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) M Murat Alp Gungen (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey) B Bengi Özgün Öztürk (Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry Hacettepe University Ankara Turkey) F Fatih Inci (UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanoscale lipid‐bilayered structures that mediate intercellular communications by transporting nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids across diverse biological fluids. Their diagnostic potential is immense, yet their heterogeneity poses persistent challenges for isolation and characterization, often leading to low yield, co‐isolation of contaminants, and vesicle damage. Here, we present a thermoresponsive polymer–integrated plasmonic metasurface sensor that enables spatiotemporally controlled, label‐free EV isolation. The metasurface, engineered by repurposing nanograted optical disks, was functionalized with poly( N ‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) and anti‐CD63 antibodies to achieve selective EV capture at physiological temperature and gentle release upon a minute thermal change near the polymer's lower critical solution temperature (∼35°C). Using MCF‐7 and HEK‐293–derived EVs as a proof‐of‐concept, the platform exhibited a dynamic detection range spanning three orders of magnitude. Release efficiency reached 87.03 ± 23.5%, while both nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) and fluorescent NTA (fNTA) revealed up to ∼100‐fold increase in EV purity relative to the ultrafiltration process. Electron microscopy and Western blotting confirmed preserved vesicle morphology and marker expression. By integrating thermoresponsive chemistry with a cost‐effective metasurface platform, this system offers a non‐destructive, portable, and real‐time solution for precise EV manipulation, advancing EV‐focused biosensing and point‐of‐care strategies for liquid biopsy applications in the future.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 44
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

B

Beyza Nur Kucuk

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

E

Eylul Gulsen Yilmaz

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

Y

Yusuf Aslan

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

E

Emre Ece

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

Özgecan Erdem

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

M

Murat Alp Gungen

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

B

Bengi Özgün Öztürk

Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry Hacettepe University Ankara Turkey

F

Fatih Inci

UNAM—National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara Turkey