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Method for isolation of floating fetal RBCs from maternal circulation based on their inherent magnetic property
Authors:Sunil Kumar  Biswaroop Chakrabarti
Institution:a Philips Research Asia-Bangalore, Philips Innovation Campus, Manyata Tech Park, Nagavara, Bangalore - 560045, Karnataka, India
b School of Medical Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur - 721302, West Bengal, India
Abstract:Isolation of floating fetal cells from maternal circulation has immense potential in diagnosing of various genetic alterations in the developing fetus. Currently, non-invasive fetal cell isolation methods include fluorescence/magnetic activated cell sorting that use antibodies specific to fetal cells. Apart from being complex and expensive the biggest challenge associated with these cell sorting methods is low concentration of fetal cells in maternal peripheral blood. In order to make the complete process much simpler and effective, we propose a novel method for isolation of floating fetal cells that uses a continuous flow of maternal blood for effectively harvesting a higher fetal cell volume compared to any other existing method. The isolation mechanism is based on the difference in the magnetic susceptibility of fetal hemoglobin (HbF-α2γ2) and maternal hemoglobin (HbA-α2β2). HbF has high oxygen saturation capacity (diamagnetic) compared to HbA (paramagnetic), and this difference in saturation is further enhanced by presence of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-BPG). When placed in magnetic field, these cells get separated based on the difference (p ≤ 0.001) in their magnetophoretic mobility. This separation method may also be used for detection of fetomaternal hemorrhages and also treatment of Rh incompatibility.
Keywords:Fetal RBC  Magnetophoresis  Prenatal diagnosis  Fetomaternal hemorrhages
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