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Accurate prediction of drug-induced heterogeneous response of red cell in vivo using a gravity-driven flow cytometry based on a microfluidic chip

Chen, Yue; Zhan, Qiong; Zhang, Jian; Wang, Wei; Khoo, Bee Luan; Liu, Zhen; Wei, Siqi; Niu, Junxin; Xu, Jun; Yu, Chia-Chen; Hu, Xiumei; Liu, Yanhui; Han, Jongyoon; Liu, Shuwen*; Liu, Lihong*
SCIE
南方医科大学; 1

摘要

The drug-induced diverse response among patients is a severe problem for improving hemorheological character. However, there is no validated method for personalized therapy to the best of our knowledge. Here, we apply a gravity-driven deformability cytometry platform (GD-DCP) to profile the drug response of the red cell deform -ability (RCD) at the single-cell level using pentoxifylline (PTX) as a model drug, the effect of different concen-trations of PTX (0, 2, 20, 200 mu g mL(-1), the clinical dosage of PTX is 20 mu g mL(-1)) on RCD in patients with cardiovascular disease was explored. Based on the GD-DCP, about 38 and 56% of the acute phase of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients in the acute phase and coronary heart disease (CHD) patients respond positively to PTX, respectively, indicating that PTX has a strong patient dependency on RCD. Moreover, RCD is observed to be significantly inversely correlated with the activation of membrane protein kinase C (PKC) as well as the concentration of Ca2+ (both P < 0.001). The results of animal experiments show that the protective effects of PTX on myocardial ischemia rats have substantial individual variation, too. It is noted that the effect of PTX is highly consistent between RCD in vitro and in vivo outcomes (blood viscosity, myocardial injury, and electro-cardiogram (ECG)) in the same rat. All these new findings suggest that the GD-DCP is a promising method that uses deformability in vitro as one of the important criteria in personalized medicine, and our study provides unique insight into the individual-dependent mechanisms of PTX for improving RCD.

关键词

Personalized therapy Gravity -driven deformability cytometry platform Red cell deformability

出版信息

论文状态
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期刊名称
Analytica Chimica Acta
发表日期
2022-8-15
卷
1221
期
-
页码
340151
DOI
10.1016/j.aca.2022.340151

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