High-Purity and High-Sensitivity Rare-Cell Isolation with Aliquot Sorting
Daniel Chiu, Professor, University of Washington
This presentation describes the high-sensitivity isolation of rare
cells, including circulating tumor cells and fetal cells, using
fluorescence activated aliquot sorting. Here, a blood sample is divided
into nanoliter volumes or aliquots, then analyzed and sorted based on
the presence or absence of a rare cell. By performing two rapid, on the
millisecond timescale, back-to-back sorting, we also demonstrate
isolation of rare cells with high purity. Finally, we drastically
increased the number of nucleated cells sorted by first concentrating
peripheral blood mononuclear cells from whole blood, which translated
into an equivalent blood volume analyzed by over an order of magnitude,
from 8mL to over 100mL per experiment.
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