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Dielectrophoresis-based cellular microarray chip for anticancer drug screening in perfusion microenvironments
Authors:Hsiung Lo-Chang  Chiang Chi-Ling  Wang Chen-Ho  Huang Yu-Hsu  Kuo Ching-Te  Cheng Ji-Yen  Lin Ching-Hung  Wu Victoria  Chou Hsien-Yeh  Jong De-Shien  Lee Hsinyu  Wo Andrew M
Institution:Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract:We present a dielectrophoresis (DEP)-based cellular microarray chip for cell-based anticancer drug screening in perfusion microenvironments. Human breast cancer cells, MCF7, were seeded into the chip and patterned via DEP forces onto the planar interdigitated ring electrode (PIRE) arrays. Roughly, only one third of the cell amount was required for the chip compared to that for a 96-well plate control. Drug concentrations (cisplatin or docetaxel) were stably generated by functional integration of a concentration gradient generator (CGG) and an anti-crosstalk valve (ACV) to treat cells for 24 hours. Cell viability was quantified using a dual staining method. Results of cell patterning show substantial uniformity of patterned cells (92 ± 5 cells per PIRE). Furthermore, after 24 hour drug perfusion, no statistical significance in dose-responses between the chip and the 96-well plate controls was found. The IC(50) value from the chip also concurred with the values from the literature. Moreover, the perfusion culture exhibited reproducibility of drug responses of cells on different PIREs in the same chamber. The chip would enable applications where cells are of limited supply, and supplement microfluidic perfusion cultures for clinical practices.
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