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Application of an improved magnetic immunosorbent in an Ephesia chip designed for circulating tumor cell capture

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 35, Issue 2-3, Pages 323-329

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300196

Keywords

Biofunctionalization; Circulating tumor cells; EpCAM; Immunomagnetic separation; Poly(glycidyl methacrylate)

Funding

  1. EU CaMiNEMS [228980]
  2. Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic [7E09080]

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In this study, we describe a particular step in developing a microfluidic device for capture and detection of circulating tumor cellsspecifically the preparation of an immunosorbent for implementation into the separation chip. We highlight some of the most important specifics connected with superparamegnetic microspheres for microfluidic purposes. Factors such as nonspecific adsorption on microfluidic channels, interactions with model cell lines, and tendency to aggregation were investigated. Poly(glycidyl methacrylate) microspheres with carboxyl groups were employed for this purpose. To address the aforementioned challenges, the microspheres were coated with hydrazide-PEG-hydrazide, and subsequently anti-epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) antibody was immobilized. The prepared anti-EpCAM immunosorbent was pretested using model cell lines with differing EpCAM density (MCF7, SKBR3, A549, and Raji) in a batchwise arrangement. Finally, the entire system was implemented and studied in an Ephesia chip and an evaluation was performed by the MCF7 cell line.

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