Issue 1, 2025

An integrated microfluidic device for sorting of tumor organoids using image recognition

Abstract

Tumor organoids present a challenge in drug screening due to their considerable heterogeneity in morphology and size. To address this issue, we proposed a portable microfluidic device that employs image processing algorithms for specific target organoid recognition and microvalve-controlled deflection for sorting and collection. This morphology-activated organoid sorting system offers numerous advantages, such as automated classification, portability, low cost, label-free sample preparation, and gentle handling of organoids. We conducted classification experiments using polystyrene beads, F9 tumoroids and patient-derived tumor organoids, achieving organoid separation efficiency exceeding 88%, purity surpassing 91%, viability exceeding 97% and classification throughput of 800 per hour, thereby meeting the demands of clinical organoid medicine.

Graphical abstract: An integrated microfluidic device for sorting of tumor organoids using image recognition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2024
Accepted
16 Nov 2024
First published
04 Dec 2024

Lab Chip, 2025,25, 41-48

An integrated microfluidic device for sorting of tumor organoids using image recognition

X. Yan, D. Tan, L. Yu, D. Li, Z. Wang, W. Huang and H. Wu, Lab Chip, 2025, 25, 41 DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00746H

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