posted on 2015-07-21, 00:00authored byAyten Kalfe, Ahmad Telfah, Jörg Lambert, Roland Hergenröder
The complex cell
metabolism and its link to oncogenic signaling
pathways have received huge interest within the last few years. But
the lack of advanced analytical tools for the investigation of living
cell metabolism is still a challenge to be faced. Therefore, we designed
and fabricated a novel miniaturized microslot NMR detector with on-board
heater integrated with a microfluidic device as NMR sample holder.
For the first time, a tumor spheroid of 500 μm diameter and
consisting of 9000 cells has been studied noninvasively and online
for 24 h. The dynamic processes of production and degradation of 23
intra- and extracellular metabolites were monitored. Remarkably high
concentrations of lactate and alanine were observed, being an indicator
for a shift from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism. In summary, this
methodical development has proven to be a successful analytical tool
for the elucidation of cellular functions and their corresponding
biochemical pathways. Additionally, the planar geometry of the microslot
NMR detector allows the hyphenation with versatile lab-on-a chip (LOC)
technology. This opens a new window for metabolomics studies on living
cells and can be implemented into new application fields in biotechnology
and life sciences.