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Precision acoustofluidics for high-throughput mechanobiology in suspension cells.

Science advances 2026 Vol.12(1) p. eady1136

Yang K, Zhong R, Li K, Mai J, Liu P, He Y, Rich J, Chen Y, Wang J, Ma Z, Xu X, Wu Q, Huang TJ

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Mechanomodulation, the process of altering cellular behavior through applied mechanical forces, plays a critical role in physiological processes and has substantial implications for cancer therapy, im

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APA Yang K, Zhong R, et al. (2026). Precision acoustofluidics for high-throughput mechanobiology in suspension cells.. Science advances, 12(1), eady1136. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ady1136
MLA Yang K, et al.. "Precision acoustofluidics for high-throughput mechanobiology in suspension cells.." Science advances, vol. 12, no. 1, 2026, pp. eady1136.
PMID 41481702

Abstract

Mechanomodulation, the process of altering cellular behavior through applied mechanical forces, plays a critical role in physiological processes and has substantial implications for cancer therapy, immunology, and drug development. However, precise and efficient stimulation of nonadherent cells remains a major challenge, limiting the investigation of mechanotransduction pathways and the development of targeted therapeutics. Here, we developed an acoustofluidic platform named Suspension-cell Targeted Response to Excitation via Acoustofluidic Mechanomodulation (STREAM) to enable precise, high-throughput stimulation of suspension cells. STREAM accomplishes this using 101.14-megahertz high-frequency surface acoustic waves to deliver controlled mechanical stimulation at a throughput of 500,000 cells per minute. STREAM modulates intracellular calcium ion (Ca) signaling by activating mechanosensitive ion channels, triggering mitochondrial membrane disruption and tunable K562 leukemia cell apoptosis rates from 5.15 to 47.1%. STREAM provides a scalable, precise tool for studying mechanotransduction in suspension cells, with broad applications in cancer research, immunotherapy, and high-throughput drug screening.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Mechanotransduction, Cellular; K562 Cells; Apoptosis; High-Throughput Screening Assays; Acoustics; Calcium Signaling; Calcium

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