JOURNAL ARTICLE

Label‐Free Microfluidic Apheresis of Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters

Li ZhanJon EddAvanish MishraMehmet Toner

Year: 2024 Journal:   Advanced Science Vol: 11 (40)Pages: e2405853-e2405853   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Screening liters of blood (i.e., apheresis) represents a generalized approach to promote the reliable access to circulating tumor cell clusters (CTCCs), which are known to be highly metastasis‐competent, yet ultrarare. However, no existing CTCC sorting technology has demonstrated high throughput, high yield, low shear stress, and minimal blood dilution simultaneously as required in apheresis. Here, a label‐free method is introduced termed Precision Apheresis for Non‐invasive Debulking of cell Aggregates (PANDA) to continuously isolate CTCCs from undiluted blood to clean buffer through size sorting, processing 1.4 billion cells per second. The cell focusing is optimized within whole blood leveraging secondary transverse flow and margination. The PANDA chip recovers >90% of spiked ≈24 rare HeLa cell clusters from 100 mL undiluted blood samples (equivalent to ≈500 billion blood cells) at 1 L h −1 throughput, with ≤20s device residence time, ≤15 Pa shear stress, and >99.9% return of blood components. The technology lays the groundwork for future routine isolation to increase the recovery of these ultrarare yet clinically significant tumor cell populations from large volumes of blood to advance cancer research, early detection, and treatment.

Keywords:
Apheresis Microfluidics Nanotechnology Chemistry Materials science Medicine Immunology Platelet

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Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
3D Printing in Biomedical Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Cancer Cells and Metastasis
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Oncology

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