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Probing Cell Deformability via Acoustically Actuated Bubbles
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  • Yuliang Xie, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Nitesh Nama, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Peng Li, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Zhangming Mao, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Po-Hsun Huang, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Chenglong Zhao, University of Dayton
  • Francesco Costzano, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
  • Tony Jun Huang, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2016
Abstract

An acoustically actuated, bubble-based technique is developed to investigate the deformability of cells suspended in microfluidic devices. A microsized bubble is generated by an optothermal effect near the targeted cells, which are suspended in a microfluidic chamber. Subsequently, acoustic actuation is employed to create localized acoustic streaming. In turn, the streaming flow results in hydrodynamic forces that deform the cells in situ. The deformability of the cells is indicative of their mechanical properties.

The method in this study measures mechanical biomarkers from multiple cells in a single experiment, and it can be conveniently integrated with other bioanalysis and drug-screening platforms. Using this technique, the mean deformability of tens of HeLa, HEK, and HUVEC cells is measured to distinguish their mechanical properties. HeLa cells are deformed upon treatment with Cytochalasin. The technique also reveals the deformability of each subpopulation in a mixed, heterogeneous cell sample by the use of both fluorescent markers and mechanical biomarkers. The technique in this study, apart from being relevant to cell biology, will also enable biophysical cellular diagnosis.

Inclusive pages
902–910
ISBN/ISSN
1613-6810
Comments

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Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Yuliang Xie, Nitesh Nama, Peng Li, Zhangming Mao, et al.. "Probing Cell Deformability via Acoustically Actuated Bubbles" Small Vol. 12 Iss. 7 (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chenglong-zhao/2/