Investigator

Rashedul Hoque

University of Southampton

RHRashedul Hoque
Papers(1)
Electrophysiological …
Collaborators(2)
Fatima H. LabeedMichael Pycraft Hughes
Institutions(3)
University Of SurreyUnited Arab Emirates …Khalifa University

Papers

Electrophysiological fingerprints of healthy cervical epithelial and HeLa cells: Membrane potential, zeta potential and passive electrical properties

There is a growing appreciation that cellular electrical mechanisms play an important role both in cell regulation, and in cell dysregulation in diseases such as cancer. These electrical mechanisms are measured using several different methods, which yield characteristics including the membrane potential, capacitance and conductance, the extracellular (ζ) potential and cytoplasm conductivity. However, since these are measured using different techniques, the combination of all of these (the cancer electrome ) has yet to be described. In this paper, we report on the difference between the electromes of cervical cancer cell line HeLa, with clinically-derived primary cervical epithelial cells. These were investigated using dielectrophoresis (DEP) and ζ-potential, with these data then being used to calculate the membrane potential V m . Results indicate significant differences in membrane conductance and capacitance, membrane potential, ζ-potential and cytoplasm conductivity between the two cell types. Furthermore, treatment with the K + blocker Tetraethylammonium caused distinct alterations in electrophysiology of the two lineages, pointing towards different roles for K + in cancer and normal cells. This work presents a novel and cost-effective approach, combining five distinct electrical properties to form a “fingerprint” to characterize and discriminate healthy and malignant cells in a label-free, rapid manner.

5Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms

Positions

Researcher

University of Southampton

Education

2025

PhD in Biomedical Engineering

University of Surrey

2019

MSc Biomedical Engineering

University of Surrey

2015

BSc Biomedical Science

University of Portsmouth

Country

GB

Links & IDs
0000-0001-8821-4115

Scopus: 57217685037