Microfluidic immunotherapy screening on a core needle biopsy
University Of Illinois At Chicago, Chicago IL
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Abstract
Project Abstract We propose to develop a microfluidic device for direct personalized immunotherapy screening on a core need biopsy. Since a number of various immunotherapy have been approved for cancer treatment, it is crucial to select the right treatment among many immunotherapy options for a successful cancer therapy. Although tissue microfluidic devices have shown potential as chemotherapy screening tools, none are suitable for personalized immunotherapy screening. In this project, we will 1) develop a âcore needle biopsyâ microfluidic cassette and protocols for functional immune assays and 2) validate the microfluidic approach for screening immune checkpoint blockade therapy with core needle biopsies from mouse and PDX breast tumors. We believe the microfluidic immunotherapy screening on individual cancer patientsâ tumor core biopsies will provide solid guidance to oncologists in choosing the right immunotherapies for their patients.
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