• DocumentCode
    3607768
  • Title

    Centrifugal Filter Device for Detection of Rare Cells With Immuno-Binding

  • Author

    Chih-Chung Chen ; Yu-An Chen ; Da-Jeng Yao

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of NanoEngineering & Microsyst., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    864
  • Lastpage
    869
  • Abstract
    Many investigations have shown circulating tumor cells (CTCs) to serve as a significant biomarker of cancer progression and for cancer treatment. Multiple blood samples detection of CTCs during a course of treatment might facilitate a choice by a medical doctor of an effective drug and a treatment for particular patients. A simple and cost-effective method to identify the trend of decreasing CTCs during a treatment with various therapies is in great demand. A novel multilayer, concentric filter device combined with an immune-binding method enables the enrichment and detection of rare cells in a mass cell population with a separation based on size. Such separation implemented with a filter is among the most efficient, simple and inexpensive methods to isolate cells, but its main disadvantages are clogging, deformation of cells, and a requirement of a significant difference of size between targeted rare cells and normal cells. We designed a concentric filter device and an immune-binding method to create a significant size difference of target cells, and increased the efficiency of separation to identify rare cells with a simple miniature centrifuge in the laboratory. The enrichment of target rare cells from a mass cell population and the detection were demonstrated on mixing targeted MCF-7 blast cancer cells and Jurkat blood cells in ratio 1:1 000 000. The device is prospectively applicable for the detection of circulating tumor cells in a clinical application.
  • Keywords
    biomedical equipment; blood; cancer; cellular biophysics; centrifuges; tumours; Jurkat blood cells; MCF-7 blast cancer cells; blood samples detection; cancer progression; cancer treatment; cell deformation; centrifugal filter device; circulating tumor cells; clinical application; concentric filter device; immune-binding method; immunobinding; mass cell population; medical doctor; normal cells; rare cell detection; separation method; Blood; Cancer; Cells (biology); Immune system; Medical treatment; Nanobioscience; Tumors; Centrifugal device; circulating tumor cells (CTCs); immuno-binding;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    NanoBioscience, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1536-1241
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNB.2015.2485298
  • Filename
    7293199