A Unidirectional 96-Well Fluidic Culture Platform for Upstream Cell Dosing with Subsequent Downstream Nonlinear and Ascending Exposure Gradients for Real-Time and Cell-Based Toxicity Screening Environments.

Q2 Health Professions
Bincy A John, David J Sloan, Timothy C Jensen, Sreenivasa C Ramaiahgari, Peter End, Gabrielle E Resh, Randall E McClelland
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Introduction: Because of the importance to create in vitro screening tools that better mimic in vivo models, for exposure responses to drugs or toxicants, reproducible and adaptable culture platforms must evolve as approaches to replicate functions that are native to human organ systems. The Stairstep Waterfall (SsWaterfall) Fluidic Culture System is a unidirectional, multiwell, gravity-driven, cell culture system with micro-channels connecting 12 wells in each row (8-row replicates). Materials and Methods: The construct allows for the one-way flow of medium, parent and metabolite compounds, and the cellular signaling between connected culture wells while simultaneously operating as a cascading flow and discretized nonlinear dosing device. Initial cell seeding in SsWaterfall mimics traditional static plate protocols but thereafter functions with controlled flow and ramping concentration versus time exposure environments. Results: To investigate the utility of a microfluidic system for predicting drug efficacy and toxicity, we first delineate device design, fabrication, and characterization of a disposable dosing and gradient-exposure platform. We start with detailed characterizations by demarcating various features of the device, including low nonspecific binding, wettability, biocompatibility with multiple cell types, intra-well and inter-well flow, and efficient auto-mixing properties of dose compounds added into the platform. Discussion: We demonstrate the device utility using an example in sequential testing-screening drug toxicity and efficacy across wide-ranging inducible exposures, 0 → IC100, featuring real-time assessments. Conclusion: The integrated auto-gradient technology, gravity flow with stairstep pathways, offers end-users an easy and quick alternative to evaluate broad-ranging toxicity of new compound entities (e.g., pharmaceutical, environmental, agricultural, cosmetic) as opposed to traditional/arduous manual drug dilutions and/or expensive robotic technology.

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一个单向96孔流体培养平台,用于上游细胞剂量,随后的下游非线性和上升暴露梯度,用于实时和基于细胞的毒性筛选环境。
由于创建体外筛选工具以更好地模拟体内模型的重要性,对于药物或毒物的暴露反应,可复制和适应性强的培养平台必须发展为复制人体器官系统固有功能的方法。阶梯瀑布(SsWaterfall)流体培养系统是一种单向、多孔、重力驱动的细胞培养系统,微通道连接每排12个孔(8行重复)。材料和方法:该结构允许培养基、母体和代谢物化合物的单向流动,以及连接的培养孔之间的细胞信号传导,同时作为级联流和离散非线性给药装置运行。SsWaterfall的初始细胞播种模拟了传统的静态平板方案,但随后的功能是控制流量和浓度随时间暴露环境的变化。结果:为了研究微流体系统在预测药物疗效和毒性方面的效用,我们首先描述了一次性给药和梯度暴露平台的设备设计、制造和表征。我们首先详细描述了该设备的各种特性,包括低非特异性结合、润湿性、与多种细胞类型的生物相容性、孔内和孔间流动,以及添加到平台中的剂量化合物的高效自动混合特性。讨论:我们通过一个连续测试的例子来演示该设备的实用性——在广泛的诱导暴露中筛选药物毒性和有效性,0→IC100,具有实时评估。结论:集成的自动梯度技术,带阶梯通道的重力流,为最终用户提供了一种简单快速的替代方法来评估新化合物实体(例如,制药,环境,农业,化妆品)的广泛毒性,而不是传统/费力的手动药物稀释和/或昂贵的机器人技术。
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Applied In Vitro Toxicology
Applied In Vitro Toxicology Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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2.70
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13
期刊介绍: Applied In Vitro Toxicology is a peer-reviewed journal providing the latest research on the application of alternative in vitro testing methods for predicting adverse effects in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and personal care industries. This Journal aims to address important issues facing the various chemical industries, including regulatory requirements; the reduction, refinement, and replacement of animal testing; new screening methods; evaluation of new cell and tissue models; and the most appropriate methods for assessing safety and satisfying regulatory demands. The Journal also delivers the latest views and opinions of developers of new models, end users of the models, academic laboratories that are inventing new tools, and regulatory agencies in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia. Applied In Vitro Toxicology is the journal that scientists involved with hazard identification and risk assessment will read to understand how new and existing in vitro methods are applied, and the questions for which these models provide answers. Applied In Vitro Toxicology coverage includes: -Applied in vitro toxicology industry standards -New technologies developed for applied in vitro toxicology -Data acquisition, cleaning, distribution, and best practices -Data protection, privacy, and policy -Business interests from research to product -The changing role of in vitro toxicology -Visualization and design principles of applied in vitro toxicology infrastructures -Physical interfaces and robotics -Opportunities around applied in vitro toxicology
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