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Microfluidic Probe for In-Situ Extraction of Adherent Cancer Cells to Detect Heterogeneity Difference by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

Po Liu, Qiushi Huang, Mashooq Khan, Ning Xu, Hongren Yao, Jin‐Ming Lin

2020Analytical Chemistry26 citationsDOI

Abstract

The pathological studies of cancer tissues and cell molecules could provide an early diagnosis for the treatment of cancer. In this work, we have designed a microfluidic surface extractor (MSE). The MSE has been coupled with electrospray mass spectrometry (extraction reagent, methanol; optimum flow rate, 0.5 mL/h) to analyze the phospholipid content of different tumor cells. Three types of cancer cell lines, including A549 cells, HepG2 cells, and U87 cells, were investigated, and the principle component analysis (PCA: linear discriminant analysis (LDA), PC1 97.2%; PC2, 2.8%) was carried out to analyze the difference in the lipid contents. The LDA revealed heterogeneity among the cancer cells. The designed MSE could have potential applications in the clinical analysis of cancer tissues.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryChromatographyElectrospray ionizationElectrosprayCancer cellMass spectrometryReagentCancerExtraction (chemistry)In situCapillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometryLinear discriminant analysisAnalytical Chemistry (journal)StatisticsPhysical chemistryMathematicsMedicineInternal medicineOrganic chemistryMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis ApplicationsBiosensors and Analytical Detection