Enhancing the efficiency of lung cancer cell capture using microfluidic dielectrophoresis and aptamer‐based surface modification

Author:

Lin Shu‐Hui123,Su Tzu‐Cheng14,Huang Shuo Jie5,Jen Chun‐Ping56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Pathology Changhua Christian Hospital Changhua Taiwan ROC

2. Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taichung Taiwan ROC

3. Department of Post‐Baccalaureate Medicine College of Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung Taiwan ROC

4. School of Medicine Chung Shan Medical University Taichung Taiwan ROC

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Advanced Institute of Manufacturing for High‐Tech Innovations National Chung Cheng University Chia‐Yi Taiwan ROC

6. School of Dentistry College of Dental Medicine Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung Taiwan ROC

Abstract

AbstractMetastasis remains a significant cause to cancer‐related mortality, underscoring the critical need for early detection and analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). This study presents a novel microfluidic chip designed to efficiently capture A549 lung cancer cells by combining dielectrophoresis (DEP) and aptamer‐based binding, thereby enhancing capture efficiency and specificity. The microchip features interdigitated electrodes made of indium‐tin‐oxide that generate a nonuniform electric field to manipulate CTCs. Following three chip design, scenarios were investigated: (A) bare glass surface, (B) glass modified with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) only, and (C) glass modified with both AuNPs and aptamers. Experimental results demonstrate that AuNPs significantly enhance capture efficiency under DEP, with scenarios (B) and (C) exhibiting similar performance. Notably, scenario (C) stands out as aptamer‐functionalized surfaces resisting fluid shear forces, achieving CTCs retention even after electric field deactivation. Additionally, an innovative reverse pumping method mitigates inlet clogging, enhancing experimental efficiency. This research offers valuable insights into optimizing surface modifications and understanding key factors influencing cell capture, contributing to the development of efficient cell manipulation techniques with potential applications in cancer research and personalized treatment options.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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