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An enhanced tilted-angle acoustic tweezer for mechanical phenotyping of cancer cells.

Authors :
Wang, Hanlin
Boardman, Joe
Zhang, Xiaoyan
Sun, Chao
Cai, Meng
Wei, Jun
Dong, Zhiqiang
Feng, Mingqian
Liang, Dongfang
Hu, Sheng
Qian, Yu
Dong, Shuang
Fu, Yongqing
Torun, Hamdi
Clayton, Aled
Wu, Zhenlin
Xie, Zhihua
Yang, Xin
Source :
Analytica Chimica Acta. May2023, Vol. 1255, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Acoustofluidic devices becomes one of the emerging and versatile tools for many biomedical applications. Most of the previous acoustofluidic devices are used for cells manipulation, and the few devices for cell phenotyping with a limitation in throughput. In this study, an enhanced tilted-angle (ETA) acoustofluidic device is developed and applied for mechanophenotyping of live cells. The ETA Device consists of an interdigital transducer which is positioned along a microfluidic channel. An inclination angle of 5° is introduced between the interdigital transducer and the liquid flow direction. The pressure nodes formed inside the acoustofluidic field in the channel deflect the biological cells from their original course in accordance with their mechanical properties, including volume, compressibility, and density. The threshold power for fully converging the cells to the pressure node is used to calculate the acoustic contrast factor. To demonstrate the ETA device in cell mechanophenotyping, and distinguishing between different cell types, further experimentation is carried out by using A549 (lung cancer cells), MDB-MA-231 (breast cancer cells), and leukocytes. The resulting acoustic contrast factors for the lung and breast cancer cells are different from that of the leukocytes by 27.9% and 21.5%, respectively. These results suggest this methodology can successfully distinguish and phenotype different cell types based on the acoustic contrast factor. [Display omitted] • An acoustic tweezer is developed to distinguish different cell types based on the acoustic contrast factor. • Reference trajectories combined with new algorithms simplify equipment requirements. • The acoustic contrast factor and compressibility of cells are measured by cell reference trajectories. • The acoustic contrast factor and compressibility of different cells show significant differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032670
Volume :
1255
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162976711
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.341120