Neutrophils play critical roles in modulating the immune response. We present a robust methodology for rapidly isolating neutrophils directly from whole blood and develop ‘on-chip’ processing for mRNA and protein isolation for genomics and proteomics. We validate this device with an ex vivo stimulation experiment and by comparison with standard bulk isolation methodologies. Lastly, we implement this tool as part of a near patient blood processing system within a multi-center clinical study of the immune response to severe trauma and burn injury. The preliminary results from a small cohort of patients in our study and healthy controls show a unique temporal gene expression pattern clearly demonstrating the ability of this tool to discriminate temporal transcription of neutrophils in a clinical setting.
Revised: December 21, 2011 |
Published: August 29, 2010
Citation
Kotz K.T., W. Xiao, C. Miller-Graziano, W. Qian, A. Russom, E.A. Warner, and L.L. Moldawer, et al. 2010.Clinical Microfluidics for Neutrophil Genomics and Proteomics.Nature Medicine 16, no. 9:1042-1048. PNWD-SA-8973. doi:10.1038/nm.2205