Researchers develop low-cost electroporation device that could expand global access to cancer drugs

SUTD researchers develop low-cost electroporation device that could expand global access to cancer drugs
Schematic of the process of pore formation in phospholipid bilayer after electroporation. Credit: SUTD

Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have developed a microsize-gap multiple-shot electroporation (M2E) device that could improve the effectiveness of delivering cancer drugs at a lower cost, globally.

“One of the goals of the scientific community is to develop a method for cancer drug delivery that is simple, manufacturable and low-cost,” said Desmond Loke, an assistant professor at SUTD and principal investigator of this research.

A way to enhance prospects for cancer drug delivery may be through electroporation—a method in which a very weak electric pulse is applied to cells to temporarily open holes in their membranes. The cancer medicines can be sent in through these holes. The application of electroporation together with cancer drugs could enhance both drug effectiveness and accessibility.

The researchers integrated into the device to enhance visualization of cancer drugs. “The narrow gap between electrodes allow us to achieve sufficiently strong electric field using a few volts rather than several tens of volts applied in traditional electroporation,” said Assistant Prof Loke. This low voltage, plus electrode transparency, minimize and facilitate visibility, which help avoid unsafe usage of the drugs and limited imaging of drug transport during drug testing–both of which are common problems of traditional electroporation systems.

Additionally, in electrochemotherapy applications, tumor cells can be permeabilized by electroporation, thereby enhancing their uptake of chemotherapeutic drugs such as bleomycin and cisplatin.

The researchers tested the M2E device using cancer-drug-related molecules. The device allows cancer cells to show a for the uptake of molecules of 2 hours, which is 400% larger than conventional electroporation systems. Furthermore, it is reusable. The researchers suggest that the M2E system could work with associated drugs for treating Covid-19 as well.

“The device developed by SUTD doesn’t require specialized components, expensive materials or a complicated fabrication process, unlike traditional machines,” Assistant Prof Loke noted.

Optimisations of the M2E system are currently underway and researchers expect that it could take a few years for the device to complete clinical study and be ready for wider use. “We hope the M2E system could provide a path to significantly improve the delivery process and allow a more uniform distribution of to under-resourced and underserved regions worldwide,” added Assistant Prof Loke.

The research was published in ACS Omega.



More information:
Denise Lee et al, Ultralong-Time Recovery and Low-Voltage Electroporation for Biological Cell Monitoring Enabled by a Microsized Multipulse Framework, ACS Omega (2021). DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c04257

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