Oxygen-induced cell migration and on-line monitoring biomarkers modulation of cervical cancers on a microfluidic system

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In this work, we report an integrated microfluidic device for cell co-culture under different concentrations of oxygen, in which the secreted protein VEGF 165 was on-line qualitatively and semi-quantitatively analyzed by functional nucleic acid, hemin, ABTS and peroxide system. This microfluidic platform allowed investigation of various oxygen and distances effect on cell-to-cell communication. Besides, the microfluidic device was used for real-time analysis of VEGF 165 protein by aptamer-functionalized microchannels. Under 5% O 2 condition, we found that the migration of CaSki cells was faster than the migration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. However, the migration of CaSki cells was slower than the migration of HUVECs under 15% O 2 condition. Moreover, the shorter intercellular distances, the quicker cells migration. Furthermore, HIF-1α and VEGF 165 genes, ROS were analyzed, and the results would provide new perspectives for the diagnosis and medical treatment of cervical cancer.

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Lin, X., Chen, Q., Liu, W., Zhang, J., Wang, S., Lin, Z., & Lin, J. M. (2015). Oxygen-induced cell migration and on-line monitoring biomarkers modulation of cervical cancers on a microfluidic system. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep09643

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