Issue 21, 2025

Rapid pan-cancer detection via label-free impedance profiling of cell-free DNA

Abstract

Aberrant DNA methylation is a hallmark of cancer, and plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) containing these abnormal methylation patterns has emerged as a promising non-invasive biomarker for pan-cancer detection. However, intrinsic challenges remain that continue to limit its broad clinical application. Here, we show a simple and rapid impedance-based bioassay called Asima Rev that can detect cancer cfDNA in under 5 min without the need for any molecular labelling, electrode modification, signal amplification, or target enrichment steps. Using 216 clinical samples (50 healthy) from 15 different cancer types (all stages), we show an overall sensitivity and specificity of 96.4% and 94.0%, respectively. Differences in methylation content between cancerous and healthy cfDNA lead to distinct solvation behaviour and electro-physicochemical properties that remain consistent across cancer types regardless of the distribution patterns of methyl cytosine. Our test exploits this inherent difference.

Graphical abstract: Rapid pan-cancer detection via label-free impedance profiling of cell-free DNA

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2025
Accepted
25 Aug 2025
First published
05 Sep 2025

Lab Chip, 2025,25, 5563-5573

Rapid pan-cancer detection via label-free impedance profiling of cell-free DNA

T. Dube, P. Prasad, P. Swami, A. Singh, M. Verma, P. Tanwar, S. Chowdhury and S. Gupta, Lab Chip, 2025, 25, 5563 DOI: 10.1039/D5LC00431D

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