A Novel Applicator Design for Contact-Free Delivery of Aqueous Reagent to Individual Biopsies in a Tissue Microarray

Author:

Gunn Dylan1,Slobodan Jared1,Kamran Cheyenne1,Tzou Justin1,Broemeling David1,Banerjee Diponkar2,Marziali Andre1

Affiliation:

1. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2. BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Abstract

The use of molecular techniques to inform diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment design will play an important role in the future of medicine. Each new test, however, represents a new cost to the health care system, and significant effort is required to move new techniques to the clinical setting in the most cost-effective and efficient manner. Consequently, there is a compelling need for technological improvements that will facilitate clinical application of novel assays, by reducing cost and complexity in implementation. This is particularly important in cancer pathology. Here, we present a novel applicator technology that enables staining of individual biopsies in a tissue microarray (TMA) to provide low-cost, multiplexed biomarker testing at the level of intact tissue. The applicator is designed to deliver tens of nanoliters of aqueous reagent to arrayed tissue biopsies kept under a layer of oil-based Liquid Coverslip without contacting the biopsies. A pin consisting of concentric stainless steel electrodes separated by a hydrophobic insulator provides a balance between hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity to hold a reagent droplet on the tip of the pin, whereas a small electrical current passed through the droplet spanning the electrodes is used for drop sensing. This design is more amenable to repeatable manufacturing than a previous prototype, which in initial testing demonstrated successful immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization staining of individual biopsies in a TMA, but was difficult to produce. This new design was tested to investigate the factors affecting its operation, in terms of the volume of reagent picked up and its ability to successfully deliver reagent to the biopsies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Computer Science Applications

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