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Human Blood Platelets Adsorption on Polymeric Materials for Liquid Biopsy

Platelets are emerging as a promising source of blood biomarkers for several pathologies, including cancer. New automated techniques for easier manipulation of platelets in the context of lab-on-a-chips could be of great support for liquid biopsy. Here, several polymeric materials were investigated...

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Autores principales: Potrich, Cristina, Frascella, Francesca, Bertana, Valentina, Barozzi, Mario, Vanzetti, Lia, Piccoli, Federico, Cristallo, Attilio Fabio, Malara, Natalia, Pirri, Candido Fabrizio, Pederzolli, Cecilia, Lunelli, Lorenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9269204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134788
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author Potrich, Cristina
Frascella, Francesca
Bertana, Valentina
Barozzi, Mario
Vanzetti, Lia
Piccoli, Federico
Cristallo, Attilio Fabio
Malara, Natalia
Pirri, Candido Fabrizio
Pederzolli, Cecilia
Lunelli, Lorenzo
author_facet Potrich, Cristina
Frascella, Francesca
Bertana, Valentina
Barozzi, Mario
Vanzetti, Lia
Piccoli, Federico
Cristallo, Attilio Fabio
Malara, Natalia
Pirri, Candido Fabrizio
Pederzolli, Cecilia
Lunelli, Lorenzo
author_sort Potrich, Cristina
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description Platelets are emerging as a promising source of blood biomarkers for several pathologies, including cancer. New automated techniques for easier manipulation of platelets in the context of lab-on-a-chips could be of great support for liquid biopsy. Here, several polymeric materials were investigated for their behavior in terms of adhesion and activation of human platelets. Polymeric materials were selected among the most used in microfabrication (PDMS, PMMA and COC) and commercial and home-made resins for 3D printing technology with the aim to identify the most suitable for the realization of microdevices for human platelets isolation and analysis. To visualize adherent platelets and their activation state scanning, electron microscopy was used, while confocal microscopy was used for evaluating platelets’ features. In addition, atomic force microscopy was employed to further study platelets adherent to the polymeric materials. Polymers were divided in two main groups: the most prone to platelet adhesion and materials that cause few or no platelets to adhere. Therefore, different polymeric materials could be identified as suitable for the realization of microdevices aimed at capturing human platelets, while other materials could be employed for the fabrication of microdevices or parts of microdevices for the processing of platelets, without loss on surfaces during the process.
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spelling pubmed-92692042022-07-09 Human Blood Platelets Adsorption on Polymeric Materials for Liquid Biopsy Potrich, Cristina Frascella, Francesca Bertana, Valentina Barozzi, Mario Vanzetti, Lia Piccoli, Federico Cristallo, Attilio Fabio Malara, Natalia Pirri, Candido Fabrizio Pederzolli, Cecilia Lunelli, Lorenzo Sensors (Basel) Article Platelets are emerging as a promising source of blood biomarkers for several pathologies, including cancer. New automated techniques for easier manipulation of platelets in the context of lab-on-a-chips could be of great support for liquid biopsy. Here, several polymeric materials were investigated for their behavior in terms of adhesion and activation of human platelets. Polymeric materials were selected among the most used in microfabrication (PDMS, PMMA and COC) and commercial and home-made resins for 3D printing technology with the aim to identify the most suitable for the realization of microdevices for human platelets isolation and analysis. To visualize adherent platelets and their activation state scanning, electron microscopy was used, while confocal microscopy was used for evaluating platelets’ features. In addition, atomic force microscopy was employed to further study platelets adherent to the polymeric materials. Polymers were divided in two main groups: the most prone to platelet adhesion and materials that cause few or no platelets to adhere. Therefore, different polymeric materials could be identified as suitable for the realization of microdevices aimed at capturing human platelets, while other materials could be employed for the fabrication of microdevices or parts of microdevices for the processing of platelets, without loss on surfaces during the process. MDPI 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9269204/ /pubmed/35808284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134788 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Frascella, Francesca
Bertana, Valentina
Barozzi, Mario
Vanzetti, Lia
Piccoli, Federico
Cristallo, Attilio Fabio
Malara, Natalia
Pirri, Candido Fabrizio
Pederzolli, Cecilia
Lunelli, Lorenzo
Human Blood Platelets Adsorption on Polymeric Materials for Liquid Biopsy
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title_short Human Blood Platelets Adsorption on Polymeric Materials for Liquid Biopsy
title_sort human blood platelets adsorption on polymeric materials for liquid biopsy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9269204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134788
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