Literature DB >> 33598064

Creating wounds in cell monolayers using micro-jets.

Cristian Soitu1, Mirela Panea2, Alfonso A Castrejón-Pita3, Peter R Cook4, Edmond J Walsh1.   

Abstract

Many wound-healing assays are used in cell biology and biomedicine; they are often labor intensive and/or require specialized and costly equipment. We describe a contactless method to create wounds with any imaginable 2D pattern in cell monolayers using the micro-jets of either media or an immiscible and biocompatible fluorocarbon (i.e., FC40). We also combine this with another method that allows automation and multiplexing using standard Petri dishes. A dish is filled with a thin film of media overlaid with FC40, and the two liquids are reshaped into an array of microchambers within minutes. Each chamber in such a grid is isolated from others by the fluid walls of FC40. Cells are now added, allowed to grow into a monolayer, and wounds are created using the microjets; then, healing is monitored by microscopy. As arrays of chambers can be made using media and Petri dishes familiar to biologists, and as dishes fit seamlessly into their incubators, microscopes, and workflows, we anticipate that this assay will find wide application in wound healing.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33598064      PMCID: PMC7872715          DOI: 10.1063/5.0043312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomicrofluidics        ISSN: 1932-1058            Impact factor:   2.800


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Authors:  Mitsutoshi Nakamura; Andrew N M Dominguez; Jacob R Decker; Alexander J Hull; Jeffrey M Verboon; Susan M Parkhurst
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