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Isolating Rare Cells and Circulating Tumor Cells with High Purity by Sequential eDAR

Authors :
Wei-feng Fang
Shihan Xu
Perry G. Schiro
Jiasi Wang
Hui-Min Yu
Daniel T. Chiu
Bryant S. Fujimoto
Eleanor S. Johnson
Li Wu
Jui-Lin Chen
Mengxia Zhao
Yuling Qin
Source :
Anal Chem
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Isolation and analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from the blood of patients at risk of metastatic cancers is a promising approach to improving cancer treatment. However, CTC isolation is difficult due to low CTC abundance and heterogeneity. Previously, we reported an ensemble-decision aliquot ranking (eDAR) platform for the rare cell and CTC isolation with high throughput, greater than 90% recovery, and high sensitivity, allowing detection of low surface antigen-expressing cells linked to metastasis. Here we demonstrate a sequential eDAR platform capable of isolating rare cells from whole blood with high purity. This improvement in purity is achieved by using a sequential sorting and flow stretching design in which whole blood is sorted and fluid elements are stretched using herringbone features and the parabolic flow profile being sorted a second time. This platform can be used to collect single CTCs in a multiwell plate for downstream analysis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anal Chem
Accession number :
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