Low‐cost, 3D printed irradiation system for in vitro photodynamic therapy experiments

Author:

Acquah Chris1,Pabis Zachary2,Seth Sourav Kanti1,Levi Liraz34,Crespo‐Hernández Carlos E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

2. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

3. Celloram Inc. Cleveland Ohio USA

4. Department of Pediatrics Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractThe development of a suitable irradiation setup is essential for in vitro experiments in photodynamic therapy (PDT). While various irradiation systems have been developed for PDT, only a few offer practical and high‐quality setups for precise and reproducible results in cell culture experiments. This report introduces a cost‐effective illumination setup designed for in vitro photodynamic treatments. The setup consists of a commercially available light‐emitting diode (LED) lamp, a cooling unit, and a specially designed 3D‐printed enclosure to accommodate a multiwell plate insert. The LED lamp is versatile, supporting various irradiation wavelengths and adjustable illumination fields, ensuring consistent and reliable performance. The study evaluates the setup through various parameters, including photon flux density, illumination uniformity, photon distribution across the multiwell plate, and temperature changes during irradiation. In addition, the effectiveness of the LED‐based illumination system is tested by treating mouse mammary breast carcinoma cells (4T1) with Rose Bengal and LED irradiation at around 525 nm. The resulting IC50 of 5.2 ± 0.9 μM and a minimum media temperature change of ca. 1.2°C indicate a highly promising LED‐based setup that offers a cost‐effective and technically feasible solution for achieving consistent, reproducible, and uniform irradiation, enhancing research capabilities and potential applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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