Issue 6, 2015

Infection and immunity on a chip: a compartmentalised microfluidic platform to monitor immune cell behaviour in real time

Abstract

Cells respond to their environments and self-organise into multicellular assemblies with dedicated functions. The migratory and homing response of cells to soluble ligands can be studied by using different techniques, but for real time studies of complex multicellular self-organisation, novel and simpler systems are required. We fabricated a flexible open access microsystem and tested the design by studying cell recruitment from an immune cell reservoir towards an infectious compartment. The two compartments were connected by a network of bifurcated microchannels allowing diffusion of signalling molecules and migration of cells. Bacterial filters were incorporated in the design to prevent bacteria and activated cells from entering the network, permitting migration only from the recruitment reservoir. The fabricated microsystem allows real-time continuous monitoring of cellular decision-making based on biologically produced gradients of cytokines and chemokines. It is a valuable tool for studying cellular migration and self-organisation in relation to infections, autoimmunity, cancer, stem cell homing, and tissue and wound repair.

Graphical abstract: Infection and immunity on a chip: a compartmentalised microfluidic platform to monitor immune cell behaviour in real time

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Dec 2014
Accepted
10 Jan 2015
First published
13 Jan 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 1481-1487

Author version available

Infection and immunity on a chip: a compartmentalised microfluidic platform to monitor immune cell behaviour in real time

N. Gopalakrishnan, R. Hannam, G. P. Casoni, D. Barriet, J. M. Ribe, M. Haug and Ø. Halaas, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 1481 DOI: 10.1039/C4LC01438C

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