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Improve cell sorting methods for cancer and DNA studies by testing ECM protein coatings on micro-scale pallet arrays. Identify best coating for optimal cell viability and compatibility.
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Determining Parameters of Pallet Fabrication and ECM Protein Coatings that Result in Maximal Cell Viability Nicole V. Lona Bakersfield College Mark Bachman, Ph.D. & G.P. Li, Ph.D. Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science Edward L. Nelson, M.D. Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Nicholas Gunn, M.S. Department of Biomedical Engineering
BACKGROUND INFORMATION • Cells • Need for Pallet Arrays • What are Pallet Arrays? • Fabrication of Pallet Arrays • PEG-diacrylate Walls
CELLS There is a need for advancement in Cancer, Stem Cell, and DNA research • Positive Selection: selection and isolation of a specific cell or group of cells from a mixed population • Purpose is to seed specific cells for Homogeneous Population • 95% of Cells are Adherent • Sorting of Cells is more difficult when dealing with adherent cells due to drawbacks of available technology • Loss of morphology • Cell membrane damage • Loss of viability • 3T3 GM Neu Cells • These cells come from HER-2/neu Transgenic Mice • Development and Histology of their tumors are similar to those seen in Breast Cancer Patients
Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) • Drawbacks • Equipment is expensive • Sorts large number of cells • Cell surface markers removed
Limiting Dilution • Drawbacks • Time consuming: 4 to 6 weeks for adequate cell count • Excessive labor • Limitations to neighboring cells can cause loss of viability
Laser Microdissection (LM) • Drawbacks • IR and UV Lights are affected by moisture • Cells are then fixed or frozen (In Vitro) • Thin thermoplastic Film & Polyethylene-naphthalene membrane won’t protect cells from laser shock • Needs to be thicker
Why Use Pallet Arrays? • Pallets are Biocompatible • Allows for tissue culture media to be used • Cells will not dehydrate • Statistics Show that cells will distribute one cell per pallet • More pallets than cells • Enables positive selection • Removal Process is 60-90% Efficient • A laser creates a cavitation bubble at base of individual pallets, which removes them from glass • More than 80% efficiency when cloning cells used in this process
What are Pallet Arrays? • They are pedestals that are made at the micro scale • Composed of 1002F • Photoresist • Similar to SU-8
Micro Pallet Array Fabrication • Spin Coat • UV Exposure with Mask • Post-Exposure Bake • Develop 1002-F Glass Slide UV Radiation Mask Remove Mask
PEG-diacrylate Hydrogel Walls • PEG stands for Polyethylene Glycol • PEG polymers are hydrophilic • Biocompatible • Resistant to protein absorption
The Big Picture • Find a faster, more affordable, and effective way of sorting cells • Study homogeneous populations of specific cells • Identify Stem Cells of Breast Cancer • Acquire patient-specific • treatments
Research Objectives • Determine: • Which ECM protein coating is best for the viability of cells • Whether or not the ECM protein coatings adhere to the PEG walls • Whether or not PEG and/or PEG Photoinitiator is toxic to cells
What Are ECM Protein Coatings? • Extracellular Matrix Protein Coatings • Any material part of a tissue that isn’t a cell • Allows adhesion of cells
Which ECM Protein Coating Worked Best? • ECM Coatings Used • Matrigel • Protein mixture produced by the cells of rat tumors • Marketed by BD Biosciences • Incubated at 37 °C (body temperature) • Fibronectin • Binds to cell receptors • Also allows for cell adhesion • Incubated at 25 °C • In Experiments both worked well, but Matrigel was better
Were ECM Protein Coatings Adhering to PEG Walls? • Some Cells were adhering to the PEG walls • Coatings may have not been washed off • Pallets were made of PEG • Two different wells and two different results
Are PEG & PEG PhotoinitiatorToxic to Cells When Combined? • PEG Photoinitiator is what helps the crosslinking in pallet fabrication • Studies have shown that some Photoinitiators release toxins when exposed to UV Light • PEG & PEG Photoinitiator are toxic together
Is PEG Alone Toxic? • Experiment with three different concentrations of Liquid PEG • 25uL, 50uL, and 150uL • Cells did not look healthy • Liquid PEG is toxic
Is Photoinitiator Toxic to Cells? • Some Chambers had Photoinitiator exposed to UV light • Other Chambers had Photoinitiator that was not exposed to UV Light • Different concentrations were used • 25uL • 50uL • 150uL • The concentrations had no effect on the viability of cells and Photoinitiator alone was not toxic
Conclusion • Both Matrigel and Fibronectin worked great for the viability of cells • Matrigel is preferable • ECM coatings were adhering to PEG walls • Were not being washed off sufficiently • PEG and PEG Photoinitiator (liquids) are toxic when combined • Liquid PEG is toxic • Photoinitiator is not toxic • Polymerized PEG can be toxic but most likely not
Nicholas Gunn, M.S. Edward Nelson, M.D. Mark Bachman, Ph.D. G.P. Li, Ph.D. Said Shokair Lily Wu UROP IM-SURE Vu Phan Richard Chang Mark Merlo Asheesh Divetia Nolan Yoshimura Li/Bachman Group Acknowledgements