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RSC Advances | 2016

Adhesion-based simple capture and recovery of circulating tumor cells using a blood-compatible and thermo-responsive polymer-coated substrate

Takashi Hoshiba; Toshihiko Orui; Chiho Endo; Kazuhiro Sato; Ayano Yoshihiro; Yasuhisa Minagawa; Masaru Tanaka

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been a focus of study for metastatic cancer diagnostics, in in vitro anti-cancer drug screening to decide the chemotherapeutic course, and cancer biology research. For these purposes, there have been efforts made to collect CTCs from the peripheral blood of cancer patients. Here, we explore the possibility of collecting CTCs using blood-compatible and thermo-responsive poly(2-(2-ethoxyethoxy) ethyl acrylate-co-2-(2-methoxyethoxy) ethyl methacrylate) (P(Et2A-Me2MA)) through adhesion and detachment by incubation under a lower critical solution temperature of P(Et2A-Me2MA). A P(Et2A-Me2MA)-coated substrate is dissolved by incubation under 15 °C. A P(Et2A-Me2MA)-coated substrate can suppress platelet adhesion whereas it allows the cancer cells to adhere by an epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) expression-independent mechanism. These results suggest that cancer cells can specifically adhere to a P(Et2A-Me2MA)-coated substrate, which can be used to isolate CTCs from peripheral blood. Moreover, approximately 90% of the adherent cells can be detached by incubation at 10 and 15 °C for 30 and 90 min, respectively. The collected cells can be cultured healthily in the presence of dissolved P(Et2A-Me2MA), suggesting that the cytotoxicity of P(Et2A-Me2MA) is low. In conclusion, P(Et2A-Me2MA) is suitable for the development of devices that collect intact CTCs via an adhesion-based method.


Archive | 2013

Surface modification method and surface-modified elastic body

Yasuhisa Minagawa


Archive | 2007

Rubber composition and tire having tread and/or sidewall using same

Kazuo Hochi; Ai Matsuura; Yasuhisa Minagawa


Archive | 2002

CONDUCTIVE MEMBER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR

Yasuhisa Minagawa; Toshiaki Sakaki; 榊 俊明; 皆川 康久


Archive | 2011

Surface modification method, surface-modified elastic body, syringe gasket, syringe, and tire

Yasuhisa Minagawa; Yasuhiko Kondo; Tetsuo Mizoguchi; Atsushi Takahara; Motoyasu Kobayashi


Archive | 2012

Surface-modifying method and elastic body with modified surface

Yasuhisa Minagawa


Archive | 2006

Rubber composition and process for preparing the same

Yasuhisa Minagawa; Noriko Yagi; Noboru Wakabayashi


Archive | 1997

Surface-treating agent for carbon black

Kiyoshige Muraoka; Yasuhisa Minagawa


Archive | 2010

RUBBER COMPOSITION FOR TIRES AND PNEUMATIC TIRE

Yasuhisa Minagawa; Michio Hirayama


Archive | 2006

Model generating method, simulation method, model generating device, simulation device and computer program

Katamasa Bito; Chihiro Iwashimizu; Hajime Kimizuka; Yasuhisa Minagawa; Masato Naito; Hiroshi Ozawa; Yukiko Sakimoto; 正登 内藤; 肇 君塚; 拓 小沢; 容正 尾藤; ちひろ 岩清水; 友紀子 崎元; 康久 皆川

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Kiyoshige Muraoka

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Noriko Yagi

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Toshiaki Sakaki

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Atsushi Takahara

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Tetsuo Mizoguchi

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Yasuhiko Kondo

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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Kazuo Hochi

Sumitomo Rubber Industries

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