A microfluidic device for isolation and characterization of transendothelial migrating cancer cells

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Transendothelial migration of cancer cells is a critical stage in cancer, including breast cancer, as the migrating cells are generally believed to be highly metastatic. However, it is still challenging for many existing platforms to achieve a fully covering endothelium and to ensure transendothelial migration capability of the extracted cancer cells for analyses with high specificity. Here, we report a microfluidic device containing multiple independent cell collection microchambers underneath an embedded endothelium such that the transendothelial-migrated cells can be selectively collected from only the microchambers with full coverage of an endothelial layer. In this work, we first optimize the pore size of a microfabricated supporting membrane for the endothelium formation. We quantify transendothelial migration rates of a malignant human breast cell type (MDA-MB-231) under different shear stress levels. We investigate characteristics of the migrating cells including morphology, cytoskeletal structures, and migration (speed and persistence). Further implementation of this endothelium-embedded microfluidic device can provide important insights into migration and intracellular characteristics related to cancer metastasis and strategies for effective cancer therapy. VC 2017 Author(s).

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Cui, X., Guo, W., Sun, Y., Sun, B., Hu, S., Sun, D., & Lam, R. H. W. (2017). A microfluidic device for isolation and characterization of transendothelial migrating cancer cells. Biomicrofluidics, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974012

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