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Immunomagnetic Isolation of Her2-Positive Breast Cancer Cells Using a Microfluidic Device Publisher



Parvin D1 ; Hashemi ZS2 ; Shokati F3 ; Mohammadpour Z3 ; Bazargan V1
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  1. 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, North Amirabad, Tehran, 1439957131, Iran
  2. 2. ATMP Department, Breast Cancer Research Center, Motamed Cancer Institute, ACECR, No. 146, South Gandhi Street, Vanak Square, Tehran, 1517964311, Iran
  3. 3. Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Department, Breast Cancer Research Center, Motamed Cancer Institute, No. 146, South Gandhi Street, Vanak Square, Tehran, 1517964311, Iran

Source: ACS Omega Published:2023


Abstract

Analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as a tool for monitoring metastatic cancers, early diagnosis, and evaluation of disease prognosis paves the way toward personalized cancer treatment. Developing an effective, feasible, and low-cost method to facilitate CTC isolation is, therefore, vital. In the present study, we integrated magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with microfluidics and used them for the isolation of HER2-positive breast cancer cells. Iron oxide MNPs were synthesized and functionalized with the anti-HER2 antibody. The chemical conjugation was verified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and dynamic light scattering/zeta potential analysis. The specificity of the functionalized NPs for the separation of HER2-positive from HER2-negative cells was demonstrated in an off-chip test setting. The off-chip isolation efficiency was 59.38%. The efficiency of SK-BR-3 cell isolation using a microfluidic chip with a S-shaped microchannel was considerably enhanced to 96% (a flow rate of 0.5 mL/h) without chip clogging. Besides, the analysis time for the on-chip cell separation was 50% faster. The clear advantages of the present microfluidic system offer a competitive solution in clinical applications. © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.