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The effects of measurement parameters on the cancerous cell nucleus characterisation by atomic force microscopy in vitro

Journal

JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY
Volume 287, Issue 1, Pages 3-18

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.13104

Keywords

A549 cells; AFM; mechanical properties; morphology; Young's moduli

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Funding

  1. Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Program [20180414002GH, 20180414081GH, 20180520203JH]
  2. EU H2020 Program [734174]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFE0112100, 2017YFB1104700]
  4. 111 Project of China [D17017]
  5. Programof International ST Cooperation [2016YFE0112100]

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This study focuses on the mechanical properties of lung cancerous cells for early diagnosis, using the force spectroscopy mode of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to measure the Young's moduli of A549 cells. The results show that the measurement parameters have an impact on the measured Young's moduli, indicating the potential significance of this research for the standardized detection of a single cancerous cell in vitro using AFM methodologies.
Cancer is now responsible for the major leading cause of death worldwide. It is noteworthy that lung cancer has been recognised as the highest incidence (11.6%) and mortality (18.4%) for combined sexes among a variety of cancer diseases. Therefore, it is of great value to investigate the mechanical properties of lung cancerous cells for early diagnosis. This paper focus on the influence of measurement parameters on the measured central Young's moduli of single live A549 cell in vitro based on the force spectroscopy mode of atomic force microscopy (AFM). The effects of the measurement parameters on the measured central Young's moduli were analysed by fitting the force-depth curves utilising the Sneddon model. The results revealed that the Young's moduli of A549 cells increased with the larger indentation force, higher indentation speed, less retraction time, deeper Z length and lower purity percentage of serum. The Young's moduli of cells increased first and then decreased with the increasing dwell time. Hence, this research may have potential significance to provide reference for the standardised detection of a single cancerous cell in vitro using AFM methodologies.

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