Modular
Microsystem for the Isolation, Enumeration,
and Phenotyping of Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients with Pancreatic
Cancer
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Abstract
In this manuscript, we discuss the
development and clinical use
of a thermoplastic modular microsystem for the high-throughput analysis
of CTCs directly from whole blood. The modular system offers some
innovative features that address challenges currently associated with
many CTC platforms; it can exhaustively process 7.5 mL of blood in
less than 45 min with recoveries >90%. In addition, the system
automates
the postselection CTC processing steps and thus, significantly reduces
assay turnaround time (from selection to enumeration <1.5 h as
compared to >8 h for many reported CTC platforms). The system is
composed
of 3 functional modules including (i) a thermoplastic CTC selection
module composed of high aspect ratio (30 μm × 150 μm)
channels containing anti-EpCAM antibodies that is scalable in terms
of throughput by employing channel numbers ranging from 50 to 320;
the channel number is user selected to accommodate the volume of blood
that must be processed; (ii) an impedance sensor module for label-less
CTC counting; and (iii) a staining and imaging module for the placement
of released cells into a 2D array within a common imaging plane for
phenotypic identification. To demonstrate the utility of this system,
blood samples from patients with local resectable and metastatic pancreatic
ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) were analyzed. We demonstrate the ability
to select EpCAM positive CTCs from PDAC patients in high purity (>86%)
and with excellent yields (mean = 53 CTCs per mL for metastatic PDAC
patients) using our modular system. In addition, we demonstrate the
ability to detect CTCs in PDAC patients with local resectable disease
(mean = 11 CTCs per mL)