Issue 10, 2015

Size and deformability based separation of circulating tumor cells from castrate resistant prostate cancer patients using resettable cell traps

Abstract

The enumeration and capture of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are potentially of great clinical value as they offer a non-invasive means to access tumor materials to diagnose disease and monitor treatment efficacy. Conventional immunoenrichment of CTCs may fail to capture cells with low surface antigen expression. Micropore filtration presents a compelling label-free alternative that enriches CTCs using their biophysical rather than biochemical characteristics. However, this strategy is prone to clogging of the filter microstructure, which dramatically reduces the selectivity after processing large numbers of cells. Here, we use the resettable cell trap (RCT) mechanism to separate cells based on their size and deformability using an adjustable aperture that can be periodically cleared to prevent clogging. After separation, the output sample is stained and analyzed using multi-spectral analysis, which provides a more sensitive and unambiguous method to identify CTC biomarkers than traditional immunofluorescence. We tested the RCT device using blood samples obtained from 22 patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer while comparing the results with the established CellSearch® system. The RCT mechanism was able to capture ≥5 CTCs in 18/22 (82%) patients with a mean count of 257 in 7.5 ml of whole blood, while the CellSearch system found ≥5 CTCs in 9/22 (41%) patients with a mean count of 25. The ~10× improvement in the CTC capture rate provides significantly more materials for subsequent analysis of these cells such as immunofluorescence, propagation by tissue culture, and genetic profiling.

Graphical abstract: Size and deformability based separation of circulating tumor cells from castrate resistant prostate cancer patients using resettable cell traps

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Feb 2015
Accepted
02 Apr 2015
First published
02 Apr 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 2278-2286

Author version available

Size and deformability based separation of circulating tumor cells from castrate resistant prostate cancer patients using resettable cell traps

X. Qin, S. Park, S. P. Duffy, K. Matthews, R. R. Ang, T. Todenhöfer, H. Abdi, A. Azad, J. Bazov, K. N. Chi, P. C. Black and H. Ma, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 2278 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00226E

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