Biocompatibility of fluids for multiphase drops-in-drops microfluidics

Biomed Microdevices. 2016 Dec;18(6):114. doi: 10.1007/s10544-016-0137-0.

Abstract

This paper addresses the biocompatibility of fluids and surfactants in the context of microfluidics and more specifically in a drops-in-drops system for mammalian cell based drug screening. In the drops-in-drops approach, three immiscible fluids are used to manipulate the flow of aqueous microliter-sized drops; it enables merging of drops containing cells with drops containing drugs within a Teflon tube. Preliminary tests showed that a commonly-used fluid and surfactant combination resulted in significant variability in gene expression levels in Jurkat cells after exposure to a drug for four hours. This result led to further investigations of potential fluid and surfactant combinations that can be used in microfluidic systems for medium to long-term drug screening. Results herein identify a fluid combination, HFE-7500 and 5-cSt silicone oil + 0.25% Abil EM180, which enabled the drops-in-drops approach; this combination also allowed gene expression at normal levels comparable with the conventional drug screening in both magnitude and variability.

Keywords: Biocompatibility; Drops-in-drops; Drug screening; Mammalian cell; Surfactant; Toxicity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
  • Humans
  • Jurkat Cells
  • Lab-On-A-Chip Devices*
  • Materials Testing / instrumentation*
  • Mice
  • Surface-Active Agents / pharmacology

Substances

  • Surface-Active Agents