METHOD FOR SELECTING, MANIPULATING AND ISOLATING CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN BODY FLUIDS BY LASER-ASSISTED TRANSFER
US2020371107; EP3748361A1;EP3748361B1;ES2904780T3;US2020371107A1;WO2019145581A1
A method and system for detecting, manipulating and isolating circulating tumor cells found in organic fluids comprising a simplified laser assisted transfer process. A liquid specimen of the organic fluid containing an enriched population of tumor cells and a population of non-tumor cells is spread onto a donor substrate with an interlayer comprising a semi-transparent polymeric adhesive tape. A fluorescent staining of at least one of the cell populations present in the liquid specimen is required to identify-using optical and fluorescence microscopy, the location of the cells to be manipulated and/or isolated. The laser beam energy is absorbed by the polymeric adhesive tape giving place to the formation of a blister that mechanically interacts with the liquid specimen and such interaction can induce the expulsion of a portion of the liquid specimen comprising the selected tumor cells or non-tumor cells, which can be a single cell or a cell cluster, towards the receiving substrate.

Our Laser Isolation of CTCs approach maintains untouched the tumoral cells (no labelling needed) what it is completely differential with other separation methods and gives a huge advantage for further cell sequencing. In addition cell viability in our approach is near 100 % in the transfer process.



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