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Label-free mechanoelectrical investigation of single cancer cells by dielectrophoretic-induced stretch assay

[Display omitted] •This study introduces a new method to determine single cancer cells by employing dielectrophoresis-based (DEP) stimulation.•Transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) microelectrodes embedded in a microfluidic chamber apply the DEP stimulation on cells.•Cancer and non-cancer cells exhibit...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2021-11, Vol.346, p.130409, Article 130409
Main Authors: Shalileh, Shahriar, Khayamian, Mohammad Ali, Ghaderinia, Mohammadreza, Abadijoo, Hamed, Hassanzadeh-Moghadam, Hamed, Dalman, Azam, Simaee, Hossein, Faramarzpour, Mahsa, Ghaznavi, Pooneh, Soltan Khamsi, Pouya, Abbasvandi, Fereshteh, Faranoush, Mohammad, Anbiaei, Robab, Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak, Abdolahad, Mohammad
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Summary:[Display omitted] •This study introduces a new method to determine single cancer cells by employing dielectrophoresis-based (DEP) stimulation.•Transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) microelectrodes embedded in a microfluidic chamber apply the DEP stimulation on cells.•Cancer and non-cancer cells exhibit noticeably different stretch behaviors (e.g., MCF-10A ∼21% vs MDA-MB-231 ∼6%).•Conventional pathology and immunofluorescence assays proved the results obtained by "Dielectrophoretic Stretch Assay" (DSA).•This method could help detecting micro invasions in suspicious masses/cytological samples without need to label them. It is well-known that cancerous transformation induces many disruptions in the chemical, mechanical, and electrical functions of cells. However, limited data have been reported on their correlative behavior, such as mechanoelectrical responses. In this work, we have applied dielectrophoretic stimulation using transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) microelectrodes to analyze the mechanical deformation of the cells. Our studies have shown high electrodeformation response in non-cancer cells (e.g., for the breast cell line (MCF-10A) ∼21 %). In contrast, the stretch response to the same applied dielectrophoretic stimulation was extremely weak in malignant cells (breast cell line (MDA-MB-231) ∼6 %). This observation points to a new cancer investigation technique based on the real-time correlation between dielectric properties and mechanical behaviors of single cells. Using the smaller electro-deformative ability of cancer cells compared to healthy ones, we have designed and proposed a label-free mechanoelectrical chip to detect metastatic cancer cells in unprocessed tumor samples. The methods of conventional pathology and immunofluorescence assays confirmed the results obtained from our "Dielectrophoretic Stretch Assay" (DSA). This method could help develop protocols for detecting micro invasions in small samples of suspicious masses or cytological samples diagnosis without requirement to pretreatment or labeling and in single-cell resolutions.
ISSN:0925-4005
1873-3077
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2021.130409