A Microfluidic Cell Concentrator

作者:Warrick Jay; Casavant Ben; Frisk Megan; Beebe David*
来源:Analytical Chemistry, 2010, 82(19): 8320-8326.
DOI:10.1021/ac101866p

摘要

Cell concentration via centrifugation is a ubiquitous step in many cell culture procedures. At the macroscale, centrifugation suffers from a number of limitations, particularly when dealing with small numbers of cells (e.g., less than 50 000). On the other hand, typical microscale methods for cell concentration can affect cell physiology and bias readouts of cell behavior and function. In this paper, we present a microfluidic concentrator device that utilizes the effects of gravity to allow cells to gently settle out of a suspension into a collection region without the use of specific adhesion ligands. Dimensional analysis was performed to compare different device designs and was verified with flow modeling to optimize operational parameters. We are able to concentrate low-density cell suspensions in a microfluidic chamber, achieving a cell loss of only 1.1 +/- 0.6% (SD, n = 7) with no observed loss during a subsequent cell staining protocol which incorporates similar to 36 complete device volume replacements. This method provides a much needed interface between rare cell samples and microfluidic culture assays.

  • 出版日期2010-10-1