Quantifying oxygen in paper-based cell cultures with luminescent thin film sensors

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Matthew W. Boyce
Rachael M. Kenney
Andrew S. Truong
Matthew R. Lockett
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Chemistry, Kenan and Caudill Laboratories
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2016年 / 408卷
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Paper-based scaffold; 3D culture; Oxygen gradient; Oxygen sensor; Thin film; Fluorescence imaging;
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Paper-based scaffolds are an attractive material for generating 3D tissue-like cultures because paper is readily available and does not require specialized equipment to pattern, cut, or use. By controlling the exchange of fresh culture medium with the paper-based scaffolds, we can engineer diffusion-dominated environments similar to those found in spheroids or solid tumors. Oxygen tension directly regulates cellular phenotype and invasiveness through hypoxia-inducible transcription factors and also has chemotactic properties. To date, gradients of oxygen generated in the paper-based cultures have relied on cellular response-based readouts. In this work, we prepared a luminescent thin film capable of quantifying oxygen tensions in apposed cell-containing paper-based scaffolds. The oxygen sensors, which are polystyrene films containing a Pd(II) tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrin dye, are photostable, stable in culture conditions, and not cytotoxic. They have a linear response for oxygen tensions ranging from 0 to 160 mmHg O2, and a Stern-Volmer constant (Ksv) of 0.239 ± 0.003 mmHg O2−1. We used these oxygen-sensing films to measure the spatial and temporal changes in oxygen tension for paper-based cultures containing a breast cancer line that was engineered to constitutively express a fluorescent protein. By acquiring images of the oxygen-sensing film and the fluorescently labeled cells, we were able to approximate the oxygen consumption rates of the cells in our cultures.
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