Monitoring Dynamic Interactions of Tumor Cells with
Tissue and Immune Cells in a Lab-on-a-Chip
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Abstract
A complementary cell analysis method
has been developed to assess
the dynamic interactions of tumor cells with resident tissue and immune
cells using optical light scattering and impedance sensing to shed
light on tumor cell behavior. The combination of electroanalytical
and optical biosensing technologies integrated in a lab-on-a-chip
allows for continuous, label-free, and noninvasive probing of dynamic
cell-to-cell interactions between adherent and nonadherent cocultures,
thus providing real-time insights into tumor cell responses under
physiologically relevant conditions. While the study of adherent cocultures
is important for the understanding and suppression of metastatic invasion,
the analysis of tumor cell interactions with nonadherent immune cells
plays a vital role in cancer immunotherapy research. For the first
time, the direct cell-to-cell interactions of tumor cells with bead-activated
primary T cells were continuously assessed using an effector cell
to target a cell ratio of 10:1