Microscopic worms on a chip could be trained to sniff out cancer

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Microscopic worms on a chip could be trained to sniff out cancer
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Tiny nematode worms have a keen sense of smell - and it turns out they can distinguish between the molecules released by healthy and cancerous cells.

Cancer cells are biochemically different to non-cancerous cells in many ways. A compound called 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, which has a floral scent, seems to be what attracts the nematodes. “We guess that the odours are similar to the scents from their favourite foods,” Jang said in a statement.

Jang’s team has created a test kit comprising a small chip containing some of the 1-millimetre-long nematodes within a central chamber, connected to two wells at opposite ends from the chamber. The chip is placed on an agar plate, and a drop of liquid taken from a dish containing cancer cells is placed next to one well, with liquid from non-cancerous cells placed next to the other. In tests, more nematodes moved towards the cancer cell liquid over the course of an hour.

The tests showed that the nematode-containing device has an accuracy rate of about 70 per cent at detecting the presence of cancer cells. This isn’t high enough to be used as a medical test, but the accuracy is likely to improve if the nematodes are trained to respond to the floral scent, said Jang. The idea isn’t as strange as it may sound, as nematodes have a surprisingly good memory for environmental cues like odours, says

at the University of Southampton, UK. “Worms are very easy to keep and don’t take up a lot of space,” she says. “In terms of what they can do they’re relatively sophisticated.”

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