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Investigation of cell mechanics using single-beam acoustic tweezers as a versatile tool for the diagnosis and treatment of highly invasive breast cancer cell lines: an in vitro study 被引量:3

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摘要 Advancements in diagnostic systems for metastatic cancer over the last few decades have played a significant role in providing patients with effective treatment by evaluating the characteristics of cancer cells.Despite the progress made in cancer prognosis,we still rely on the visual analysis of tissues or cells from histopathologists,where the subjectivity of traditional manual interpretation persists.This paper presents the development of a dual diagnosis and treatment tool using an in vitro acoustic tweezers platform with a 50MHz ultrasonic transducer for label-free trapping and bursting of human breast cancer cells.For cancer cell detection and classification,the mechanical properties of a single cancer cell were quantified by single-beam acoustic tweezers(SBAT),a noncontact assessment tool using a focused acoustic beam.Cell-mimicking phantoms and agarose hydrogel spheres(AHSs)served to standardize the biomechanical characteristics of the cells.Based on the analytical comparison of deformability levels between the cells and the AHSs,the mechanical properties of the cells could be indirectly measured by interpolating the Young’s moduli of the AHSs.As a result,the calculated Young’s moduli,i.e.,1.527kPa for MDA-MB-231(highly invasive breast cancer cells),2.650kPa for MCF-7(weakly invasive breast cancer cells),and 2.772 kPa for SKBR-3(weakly invasive breast cancer cells),indicate that highly invasive cancer cells exhibited a lower Young’s moduli than weakly invasive cells,which indicates a higher deformability of highly invasive cancer cells,leading to a higher metastasis rate.Single-cell treatment may also be carried out by bursting a highly invasive cell with high-intensity,focused ultrasound.
出处 《Microsystems & Nanoengineering》 EI CSCD 2020年第1期927-938,共12页 微系统与纳米工程(英文)
基金 This study was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grants funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT,Korea(MIST)under Grant No.2019R1A2C2010484(to H.H.K.) 2018R1D1A1A02085904(to H.G.L.)。
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