Utilizing a high-throughput microdevice to study breast tumor cells clustering and metastasis

Analytica Chimica Acta(2021)

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Circulating tumor cell (CTC) clusters, which are multicellular groups of CTCs, were recently suggested to had the greater potential of forming distal metastasis than single CTCs. However, our understanding of the forming of CTC clusters is still limited since there are few existing methods to study cancer cells aggregation kinetics, especially for a small number of cells. Herein we report a high-throughput miniaturized microwell-based cell aggregation-chip (AG-chip) to enable better characterize of the tumor cells clustering process. We successfully demonstrated the capability of the AG-chip in determining cell aggregation, and found that: (1) high metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 & MDA-MB-436) have stronger aggregation capacities than those low metastatic breast cancer cells (MCF-7 & SK-BR-3); (2) cells with similar aggregation ability were distinguished through the analysis of aggregation kinetics; (3) the detected aggregation ability can be used to indicate the metastatic potential of the cells; (4) the inhibition of integrins could regulate the cell clustering via blockage of cell adhesion or/and cell migration. This newly developed microdevice may promote further study of CTC clusters and metastasis.
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Microdevice,CTC clusters,Metastasis,Tumor cell aggregation,Integrin
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