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One step antibody-mediated isolation and patterning of multiple cell types in microfluidic devices.

Danny BavliElishai EzraDaniel KitsbergMargarita Vosk-ArtziShashi K MurthyYaakov Nahmias
Published in: Biomicrofluidics (2016)
Cell-cell interactions play a key role in regeneration, differentiation, and basic tissue function taking place under physiological shear forces. However, current solutions to mimic such interactions by micro-patterning cells within microfluidic devices have low resolution, high fabrication complexity, and are limited to one or two cell types. Here, we present a microfluidic platform capable of laminar patterning of any biotin-labeled peptide using streptavidin-based surface chemistry. The design permits the generation of arbitrary cell patterns from heterogeneous mixtures in microfluidic devices. We demonstrate the robust co-patterning of α-CD24, α-ASGPR-1, and α-Tie2 antibodies for rapid isolation and co-patterning of mixtures of hepatocytes and endothelial cells. In addition to one-step isolation and patterning, our design permits step-wise patterning of multiple cell types and empty spaces to create complex cellular geometries in vitro. In conclusion, we developed a microfluidic device that permits the generation of perfusable tissue-like patterns in microfluidic devices by directly injecting complex cell mixtures such as differentiated stem cells or tissue digests with minimal sample preparation.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • endothelial cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell fate
  • ionic liquid
  • signaling pathway
  • pet ct
  • single molecule