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Selective identification of macrophages and cancer cells based on thermal transport through surface-imprinted polymer layers
K. Eersels, B. Van Grinsven, A. Ethirajan, S. Timmermans, K.L. Jiménez Monroy, J.F.J. Bogie, , T. Vandenryt, J.J.A. Hendriks, T.J. CleijShow More
Published in
2013
PMID: 23820628
Volume: 5
   
Issue: 15
Pages: 7258 - 7267
Abstract
In this article, we describe a novel straightforward method for the specific identification of viable cells (macrophages and cancer cell lines MCF-7 and Jurkat) in a buffer solution. The detection of the various cell types is based on changes of the heat transfer resistance at the solid-liquid interface of a thermal sensor device induced by binding of the cells to a surface-imprinted polymer layer covering an aluminum chip. We observed that the binding of cells to the polymer layer results in a measurable increase of heat transfer resistance, meaning that the cells act as a thermally insulating layer. The detection limit was found to be on the order of 104 cells/mL, and mutual cross-selectivity effects between the cells and different types of imprints were carefully characterized. Finally, a rinsing method was applied, allowing for the specific detection of cancer cells with their respective imprints while the cross-selectivity toward peripheral blood mononuclear cells was negligible. The concept of the sensor platform is fast and low-cost while allowing also for repetitive measurements. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
ISSN19448244