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Acoustic Droplet-Assisted Superhydrophilic–Superhydrophobic Microarray Platform for High-Throughput Screening of Patient-Derived Tumor Spheroids
Cell-based high-throughput screening is a key step in the current disease-based research, drug development, and precision medicine. However, it is challenging to establish a rapid culture and screening platform for rare cells (patient-derived) due to the obvious differences between the traditional 2...
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description | Cell-based high-throughput screening is a key step in the current disease-based research, drug development, and precision medicine. However, it is challenging to establish a rapid culture and screening platform for rare cells (patient-derived) due to the obvious differences between the traditional 2D cell model and the tumor microenvironment, as well as the lack of a low-consumption screening platform for low numbers of cells. Here, we developed an acoustic drop-assisted superhydrophilic–superhydrophobic microarray platform for the rapid culture and screening of a few cells. By employing hydrophilic and hydrophobic microarrays, we can automatically distribute the cell suspension into uniform droplets, and these cells can spontaneously form compact 3D cell spheroids within 36 h (similar to the microenvironment of tumors in vivo). By using the acoustic droplet ejection device, we can accurately inject a drug solution with a volume of ∼pL to ∼nL into the droplet, and the whole process can be completed within 20 ms (one print). By using three different cell lines (Caco-2, MCF-7, and HeLa) to optimize the platform, the culture and screening of five patients’ colon cancer were subsequently realized. Using three conventional chemotherapeutics (5-fluorouracil, cetuximab, and panitumumab) of various concentrations, the best treatment was screened out and compared with the actual treatment effect of the patients, and the results were extremely similar. As a proof-of-concept application, we have proved that our platform can quickly cultivate patient samples and effectively screen the best treatment methods, highlighting its wide application in precision medicine, basic tumor research, and drug development. |
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