1. Highly efficient capture of cancer cells expressing EGFR by microfluidic methods based on antigen-antibody association.
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Ohnaga T, Takei Y, Nagata T, and Shimada Y
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized immunology, Cell Line, Tumor, ErbB Receptors immunology, ErbB Receptors metabolism, Humans, Liquid Biopsy, Microfluidics instrumentation, Neoplasms blood, Neoplastic Cells, Circulating immunology, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized metabolism, Microfluidics methods, Neoplasms diagnosis, Neoplastic Cells, Circulating metabolism
- Abstract
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) was evaluated as a target antigen for cancer cell capture by microfluidic methods based on antigen-antibody association. A polymer CTC-chip microfluidic device was surface-functionalized with three different anti-EGFR antibodies and used to capture EGFR-expressing cancer cells. Capture efficacy depended on the type of antibody used, and cetuximab efficiently captured cancer cell lines that had a wide range of EGFR expression. Capture efficiency was analyzed from the viewpoint of antigen-antibody association in a kinetic process, i.e., cell rolling well-known in leukocyte adhesion, and antibodies with a smaller dissociation constant were shown to result in more efficient capture. Moreover, a lower limit of cellular EGFR expression level for the capture was estimated and methods to decrease the limit were discussed based on densities of anti-EGFR antibody on the device surface.
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- 2018
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