Analysis of the paracrine loop between cancer cells and fibroblasts using a microfluidic chip
Journal
Lab on a Chip
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
10
Pages
1808-1814
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
We use a microfluidic cell culture chip equipped with pneumatic microvalves to analyze the paracrine loop between lung cancer cells and fibroblasts. In order to assess the cellular responses in the paracrine loop, we measure the migration speeds of cancer cells and the aspect ratios of fibroblasts which reflect the phenotype of myofibroblasts. With well-controlled interaction sequences between these two types of cells, we verify that the cytokines from cancer cells effectively stimulate the fibroblasts into myofibroblasts. The cytokines from myofibroblasts, rather than fibroblasts, increase the migration speeds of cancer cells. We confirm that the transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) is involved in the interaction between cancer cells and fibroblasts, and we also interrupt this paracrine loop in the cell culture chip by inhibiting the TGF-β1 receptors on fibroblasts. ? 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Other Subjects
cytokine; transforming growth factor beta1; article; cancer cell; cell culture; cell migration; concentration (parameters); fibroblast; human; human cell; lung cancer; microfluidics; migration; myofibroblast; paracrine signaling; phenotype; priority journal
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Type
journal article