Developing A Microfluidic-Based System To Quantify Cell Capture Efficiency


Autoria(s): 杨帆; 高宇欣; 章燕; 陈娟; 龙勉
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Micro-fabrication technology has substantial potential for identifying molecular markers expressed on the surfaces of tissue cells and viruses. It has been found in several conceptual prototypes that cells with such markers are able to be captured by their antibodies immobilized on microchannel substrates and unbound cells are flushed out by a driven flow. The feasibility and reliability of such a microfluidic-based assay, however, remains to be further tested. In the current work, we developed a microfluidic-based system consisting of a microfluidic chip, an image grabbing unit, data acquisition and analysis software, as well as a supporting base. Specific binding of CD59-expressed or BSA-coupled human red blood cells (RBCs) to anti-CD59 or anti-BSA antibody-immobilized chip surfaces was quantified by capture efficiency and by the fraction of bound cells. Impacts of respective flow rate, cell concentration, antibody concentration and site density were tested systematically. The measured data indicated that the assay was robust. The robustness was further confirmed by capture efficiencies measured from an independent ELISA-based cell binding assay. These results demonstrated that the system developed provided a new platform to effectively quantify cellular surface markers effectively, which promoted the potential applications in both biological studies and clinical diagnoses.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/26718

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/9037

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Science In China Series C-Life Sciences, 2009, 52(2): 173-181

Palavras-Chave #Cell Surface Marker #Microfluidic #Capture Efficiency #Ligand Binding-Kinetics #Antibody Microarray #Surface-Antigens #Leukemias #Identification #Diagnostics #Membrane #Platform #Design #Marker
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期刊论文