Development path and current status of the NANIVID: a new device for cancer cell studies
2011
Cancer cells create a unique microenvironment in vivo which enables migration to distant organs. To better understand
the tumor microenvironment, special tools and devices are required to monitor the interactions between different cell
types and the effects of particular chemical gradients. This study presents the design and optimization of a new, versatile
chemotaxis device called the NANIVID (NANo IntraVital Device). The device is fabricated using BioMEMS techniques
and consists of etched and bonded Pyrex substrates, a soluble factor reservoir, fluorescent tracking beads and a
microelectrode array for cell quantification. The reservoir contains a customized hydrogel blend loaded with EGF which
diffuses out of the hydrogel to create a chemotactic gradient. This reservoir sustains a steady release of growth factor
into the surrounding environment for many hours and establishes a concentration gradient that attracts specific cells to
the device. In addition to a cell collection tool, the NANIVID can be modified to act as a delivery vehicle for the local
generation of alternate soluble factor gradients to initiate controlled changes to the microenvironment such as hypoxia,
ECM stiffness and etc. The focus of this study is to design and optimize the new device for wide ranging studies of
breast cancer cell dynamics in vitro and ultimately, implantation for in vivo work.
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