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Activation and Expansion of Human T-Cells Using Microfluidic Devices

Peñaherrera Pazmiño, Ana BelénIcon ; Rosero, Gustavo; Ruarte, Dario; Pinter, Julia; Vizuete, Karla; Perez, Maximiliano; Follo, Marie; Lerner, BetianaIcon ; Mertelsmann, Roland
Fecha de publicación: 04/2025
Editorial: MDPI
Revista: Biosensors
ISSN: 2079-6374
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Treatment of cancer patients with autologous T-cells expressing a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) is one of the most promising therapeutic modalities for hematological malignancy treatment. For this treatment, primary T-cell expansion is needed. Microfluidic technologies can be used to better understand T-cell activation and proliferation. Microfluidics have had a meaningful impact in the way experimental biology and biomedical research are approached in general. Furthermore, microfluidic technology allows the generation of large amounts of data and enables the use of image processing for analysis. However, one of the major technical hurdles involved in growing suspension cells under microfluidic conditions is their immobilization, to avoid washing them out of the microfluidic chip during medium renewal. In this work, we use a multilevel microfluidic chip to successfully capture and immobilize suspension cells. Jurkat cells and T-cells are isolated through traps to microscopically track their development and proliferation after activation over a period of 8 days. The T-cell area of four independent microchannels was compared and there is no statistically significant difference between them (ANOVA p-value = 0.976). These multilevel microfluidic chips provide a new method of studying T-cell activation.
Palabras clave: MICROFLUÍDIC , SUSPENSION CELLS , T-CELL EXPANSION , HEALTH
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/266002
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/15/5/270
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios15050270
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Peñaherrera Pazmiño, Ana Belén; Rosero, Gustavo; Ruarte, Dario; Pinter, Julia; Vizuete, Karla; et al.; Activation and Expansion of Human T-Cells Using Microfluidic Devices; MDPI; Biosensors; 15; 5; 4-2025; 1-17
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