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Centrifugo-Magnetophoretic Purification of CD4+Cells from Whole Blood Toward Future HIV/AIDS Point-of-Care Applications

Journal

JALA
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 285-296

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/2211068213504759

Keywords

centrifugal microfluidics; lab-on-a-disc; cell separation; cell purification; HIV; AIDS diagnostics

Funding

  1. Enterprise Ireland [CF 2011 1317]
  2. ERDF
  3. Science Foundation Ireland [10/CE/B1821]

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In medical diagnostics, detection of cells exhibiting specific phenotypes constitutes a paramount challenge. Detection technology must ensure efficient isolation of (often rare) targets while eliminating nontarget background cells. Technologies exist for such investigations, but many require high levels of expertise, expense, and multistep protocols. Increasing automation, miniaturization, and availability of such technologies is an aim of microfluidic lab-on-a-chip strategies. To this end, we present an integrated, dual-force cellular separation strategy using centrifugo-magnetophoresis. Whole blood spiked with target cells is incubated with (super-)paramagnetic microparticles that specifically bind phenotypic markers on target cells. Under rotation, all cells sediment into a chamber located opposite a co-rotating magnet. Unbound cells follow the radial vector, but under the additional attraction of the lateral magnetic field, bead-bound target cells are deflected to a designated reservoir. This multiforce separation is continuous and low loss. We demonstrate separation efficiently up to 92% for cells expressing the HIV/AIDS relevant epitope (CD4) from whole blood. Such highly selective separation systems may be deployed for accurate diagnostic cell isolations from biological samples such as blood. Furthermore, this high efficiency is delivered in a cheap and simple device, thus making it an attractive option for future deployment in resource-limited settings.

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