Abstract
We have developed a complementary cell analysis method to assess the dynamic interaction of tumour cells with resident tissue and
immune cells using optical light scattering and impedance spectroscopy to shed light on tumour malignancy. The combination of
electroanalytical and optical biosensing technologies integrated in a lab-on-a-chip allows continuous, label-free and non-invasive
probing of dynamic cell-to-cell interactions between adherent and non-adherent co-cultures, thus providing real-time insights how
cancer cells interact and respond with their microenvironment under physiologically relevant conditions. While the study of adherent
co-cultures is important for the understanding and suppression of tumour invasion, the analysis of the interaction of tumour cells with
non-adherent immune cells plays a vital role in cancer immunotherapy research. For the first time direct cell-to-cell interactions of
tumour cells with bead-activated primary T cells was continuously
assessed using effector cell to target cell ratio (E:T) of 10:1
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | 2nd Conference on Impedance-Based Cellular Assays |
Seiten | 79 |
Seitenumfang | 1 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2013 |
Veranstaltung | 2nd Conference on Impedance-Based Cellular Assays - Dauer: 21 Aug. 2013 → 23 Aug. 2013 |
Konferenz
Konferenz | 2nd Conference on Impedance-Based Cellular Assays |
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Zeitraum | 21/08/13 → 23/08/13 |
Research Field
- Biosensor Technologies