Proceedings (Apr 2024)

Controlled Contact between Beads and Cells for the Characterization of Receptor–Ligand Bonds

  • Clémentine Lipp,
  • Laure Koebel,
  • Romain Loyon,
  • Aude Bolopion,
  • Laurie Spehner,
  • Michaël Gauthier,
  • Christophe Borg,
  • Arnaud Bertsch,
  • Philippe Renaud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024097189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97, no. 1
p. 189

Abstract

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The controlled contact between two micro-sized objects, such as beads and cells, and the assessment of their adhesion status is demonstrated in this research. The controlled contact is carried out in a microfluidic channel under flow conditions and makes use of a combination of hydrodynamic traps, flow drag force and dielectrophoretic (DEP) force to maintain the two objects in contact for the desired duration in a first step. Then, the pair objects are separated in the second step in order to explore their adhesion status. Adhesion events are mediated by the bond formed between a receptor and its ligand, and their binding kinetic parameters can be extracted from the measurements using the proposed device.

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