Investigator

Xiang Ren

Assistant Professor · Tianjin University, Microelectronics

XRXiang Ren
Papers(1)
Glioma Single-Cell Bi…
Collaborators(1)
Shilun Feng
Institutions(2)
Shanxi Medical Univer…Chinese Academy of Sc…

Papers

Glioma Single-Cell Biomechanical Analysis by Cyclic Conical Constricted Microfluidics

Determining the grade of glioma is a critical step in choosing patients' treatment plans in clinical practices. The pathological diagnosis of patient's glioma samples requires extensive staining and imaging procedures, which are expensive and time-consuming. Current advanced uniform-width-constriction-channel-based microfluidics have proven to be effective in distinguishing cancer cells from normal tissues, such as breast cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, etc. However, the uniform-width-constriction channels can result in low yields on glioma cells with irregular morphologies and high heterogeneity. In this research, we presented an innovative cyclic conical constricted (CCC) microfluidic device to better differentiate glioma cells from normal glial cells. Compared with the widely used uniform-width-constriction microchannels, the new CCC configuration forces single cells to deform gradually and obtains the biophysical attributes from each deformation. The human-derived glioma cell lines U-87 and U-251, as well as the human-derived normal glial astrocyte cell line HA-1800 were selected as the proof of concept. The results showed that CCC channels can effectively obtain the biomechanical characteristics of different 12-25 μm glial cell lines. The patient glioma samples with WHO grades II, III, and IV were tested by CCC channels and compared between Elastic Net (ENet) and Lasso analysis. The results demonstrated that CCC channels and the ENet can successfully select critical biomechanical parameters to differentiate the grades of single-glioma cells. This CCC device can be potentially further applied to the extensive family of brain tumors at the single-cell level.

32Works
1Papers
1Collaborators

Positions

2022–

Assistant Professor

Tianjin University · Microelectronics

2021–

Research Scientist

University of Notre Dame · Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

2018–

Postdoc

University of Notre Dame · Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

2016–

Postdoctoral Associate

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University · Electrical and Computer Engineering

Education

2016

Ph.D.

Drexel University · Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics

2010

M.S.

Johns Hopkins University · Electrical and Computer Engineering

2009

B.S.

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China · Electrical Engineering

Country

US

Keywords
BioMEMSLab-on-chipadditive manufacturing