In one embodiment, a disposable kit is provided for directing a fluid sample of biological cells through a separator device and collecting separated cells from the sample. The kit includes a sample receiving container including an inlet and an outlet, the inlet coupled with an inlet conduit for receiving a buffer fluid and the outlet coupled with an outlet conduit. A separator tube is provided in the kit, and includes an inlet end and an outlet end The inlet end is coupled with the outlet conduit from the sample receiving container. The separator tube has a flow channel, which may be annular in cross sectional shape, for receiving a flow of the buffer fluid and sample. A separated cell container is further provided and includes an inlet port and a vacuum port. A separated cell conduit is coupled for fluid communication between the outlet end of the separator tube and the inlet port of the separated cell container. A flushing fluid container is also provided and includes an inlet port and a vacuum port. A flushing conduit is coupled for fluid communication between the outlet end of the separator tube and the inlet port of the flushing fluid container.
The kit can further include a buffer fluid container coupled with the inlet conduit to the sample receiving container. At least a portion of the outlet conduit from the sample receiving container may comprise a flexible tubing for receipt within a first pinch valve. At least a portion of the separated cell conduit may comprise a flexible tubing for receipt within a second pinch valve. At least a portion of the flushing conduit may comprise a flexible tubing for receipt within a third pinch valve. A venting conduit may be connected for fluid communication with the flushing fluid container. A first pump conduit is coupled with the vacuum port of the separated cell container, and a second pump conduit is coupled with the vacuum port of the flushing fluid container.
In another embodiment, a device is provided that separates a first group of biological cells from a mixture of at least first and second groups of cells in a suspending fluid. The device comprises a flow channel having a length, a magnet, a pump, and a motorized drive unit. The magnet is mounted along at least a portion of the length of the flow channel, such that a magnetic field is provided through at least a selected portion of the flow channel. The pump is operatively connected to the flow channel and is configured to direct the suspending fluid through the flow channel. The motorized drive unit is operatively coupled to the magnet and is adapted to move the magnet along the length of the flow channel to lessen the effect of the magnetic field on the selected portion of the flow channel. Preferably, the motorized drive unit is configured to move the magnet away from the flow channel by a distance sufficient to allow flushing of cells from an interior wall of the flow channel.
Various additional features of the invention and the illustrative embodiments will become more apparent from a review of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments.
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A biological cell sample container 32 is provided and receives a sample of biological cells, such as a blood sample, to be processed in the device 10. A buffer or suspension fluid container 34 receives a buffer fluid and is in fluid communication with the cell sample container 32 via an inlet conduit 36. A venting conduit 38 is also in fluid communication with the buffer fluid container 34 and leads to a fitting 40 and a vent (
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After the initial draw of 30 ml fluid, pinch valves 44 and 52 are closed and the system at least temporarily shuts down. If the user desires to operate the device 10 in a flushing mode, the magnet 20 is moved downwardly by the motorized drive unit so as to completely expose the separator tube 22. This at least substantially entirely removes the magnetic field from the length of the separator tube 22, however, the cells are still adhered to each other and to the inside wall of the tube. Pinch valves 44 and 54 are then opened, while pinch valve 52 is closed. The high flow diaphragm pump 122 is then activated at a flow rate of, for example, 200 ml/min. to draw additional buffer fluid through the system and flush or wash the cells adhered to the interior of the separator tube 22 out of the separator tube 22 and into the flushing fluid container 62 via conduit 50b. It will be understood that if the user only has interest in collecting the nonmagnetic cells initially collected in the separated cell container 60, the user may choose not to perform the flushing step. The fluid and cells in the container 60/or and 62 may be further processed and analyzed as desired. These containers 60 and 62, as well as the other components, including the containers 32, 34, silicone tubing and separator tube 22 shown in
While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various illustrative embodiments and while these embodiments have been described in some detail, it is not the intention of the Applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The various features of the invention may be used alone or any combinations depending on the needs and preferences of the user. However, the invention itself should only be defined by the appended claims.
This application is claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/305,380, filed Feb. 17, 2010 (pending) and is related to the subject matter disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 12/514,618, filed on Dec. 11, 2009, the disclosures of which are fully incorporated by reference herein.
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