Ultrasensitive microfluidic array for serum pro-inflammatory cytokines and c-reactive protein to assess oral mucositis risk in cancer patients

  • Krause, Colleen E.
  • Otieno, Brunah A.
  • Bishop, Gregory W.
  • Phadke, Gayatri
  • Choquette, Linda
  • Lalla, Rajesh V.
  • Peterson, Douglas E.
  • Rusling, James F.
Publication date
September 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature

Abstract

In addition to disease diagnostics, there is a need for biomarkers to predict severity of cancer therapy side effects such as oral mucositis. Oral mucositis is an inflammatory lesion of oral mucosa caused by high-dose chemotherapy and/or radiation that is especially prevalent during oral cancer treatment. We describe here a semi-automated, modular microfluidic immunoarray optimized for ultrasensitive detection of pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in pathobiology of oral mucositis. Our goal is to methodologically identify risk of mucositis early in oral cancer treatment, before the onset of lesions. Biomarkers include tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), and C-reactive protein (CRP)...

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