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Jiannan Li1, Wen Tan1,2, Wenwu Xiao3, Randy P Carney3, Yongfan Men1,4, Yuanpei Li3, Gerald Quon5, Yousif Ajena3, Kit S Lam3, Tingrui Pan1,4.
Abstract
Traditional high-throughput drug combination screening requires automatic pipetting of drugs into high-density microtiter plates. Here, a drug-on-pillar platform is proposed for efficient combination drug screening. Using the proposed approach, combination drug screening can be carried out in a plug-and-play manner, allowing for high-throughput screening of large permutations of drug combinations at various concentrations, such that drug dispensing and cell-based screening can be temporally separated and therefore can potentially be performed at distant laboratories. The dispensing is implemented using our recently developed microfluidic pneumatic printing platform, which features a low-cost disposable cartridge that minimizes cross contamination. Moreover, our previously developed drug nanoformulation method with amphiphilic telodendrimers has been utilized to maintain drug stability in a dry form, allowing for convenient drug storage, shipping, and subsequent rehydration. Combining the features described above, we have implemented a 1260-spot drug combination array to study the effect of paired drugs against MDA-MB-231 triple negative human breast cancer cells. This study supports the feasibility of the drug-on-pillar platform for combination drug screening and has provided valuable insight into drug combination efficacy against breast cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30358386 PMCID: PMC6467812 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b03456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986