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High throughput, label-free isolation of circulating tumor cell clusters in meshed microwells

Authors :
Mert, Boya
Tevhide, Ozkaya-Ahmadov
Brandi E, Swain
Chia-Heng, Chu
Norh, Asmare
Ozgun, Civelekoglu
Ruxiu, Liu
Dohwan, Lee
Sherry, Tobia
Shweta, Biliya
L DeEtte, McDonald
Bassel, Nazha
Omer, Kucuk
Martin G, Sanda
Benedict B, Benigno
Carlos S, Moreno
Mehmet A, Bilen
John F, McDonald
A Fatih, Sarioglu
Source :
Nature communications. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Extremely rare circulating tumor cell (CTC) clusters are both increasingly appreciated as highly metastatic precursors and virtually unexplored. Technologies are primarily designed to detect single CTCs and often fail to account for the fragility of clusters or to leverage cluster-specific markers for higher sensitivity. Meanwhile, the few technologies targeting CTC clusters lack scalability. Here, we introduce the Cluster-Wells, which combines the speed and practicality of membrane filtration with the sensitive and deterministic screening afforded by microfluidic chips. The100,000 microwells in the Cluster-Wells physically arrest CTC clusters in unprocessed whole blood, gently isolating virtually all clusters at a throughput of25 mL/h, and allow viable clusters to be retrieved from the device. Using the Cluster-Wells, we isolated CTC clusters ranging from 2 to 100+ cells from prostate and ovarian cancer patients and analyzed a subset using RNA sequencing. Routine isolation of CTC clusters will democratize research on their utility in managing cancer.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
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