posted on 2015-08-18, 00:00authored byOla Jakobsson, Seung
Soo Oh, Maria Antfolk, Michael Eisenstein, Thomas Laurell, H. Tom Soh
The
ability to concentrate cells from dilute samples into smaller
volumes is an essential process step for most biological assays. Volumetric
concentration is typically achieved via centrifugation, but this technique
is not well suited for handling small number of cells, especially
outside of the laboratory setting. In this work, we describe a novel
device that combines acoustofluidics with a recirculating architecture
to achieve >1000-fold enrichment of cells in a label-free manner,
at high volumetric throughput (>500 μL min–1) and with high recovery (>98.7%). We demonstrate that our device
can be used with a wide variety of different cell types and show that
this concentration strategy does not affect cell viability. Importantly,
our device could be readily adopted to serve as a “sample preparation”
module that can be integrated with other microfluidic devices to allow
analysis of dilute cellular samples in large volumes.