PREPARATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A CELL SUSPENSION FOR AN ANALYTICAL METHOD

20220290088 · 2022-09-15

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    Abstract

    A preparation system for preparing a cell suspension having a carrier on which a reactor housing and a magnet system are accommodated, wherein, in the reactor housing, a reaction channel is formed, which extends between an inlet opening arranged centrally on an upper side of the reactor housing and an outlet opening arranged on the outside of the reactor housing and which is bounded by a channel wall, the magnet system being received on the carrier so as to be relatively movable between a first functional position, to bear with a pole face against the channel wall of the reaction channel and a second functional position to assume with the pole face a predetermined distance relative to the channel wall, and having a reactor housing drive for initiating a rotational movement on the reactor housing.

    Claims

    1. A preparation system for preparing a cell suspension, comprising a carrier at which a reactor housing and a magnet system are accommodated, wherein a reaction channel for receiving the cell suspension is formed in the reactor housing, said reaction channel extending between an inlet opening arranged centrally on an upper side of the reactor housing and an outlet opening arranged on an outer perimeter of the reactor housing and which reaction channel is bounded by at least one channel wall, and wherein the magnet system is received on the carrier so as to be relatively movable between a first functional position, in which a pole face of the magnet system bears against the channel wall of the reaction channel and a second functional position in which the pole face of the magnet system is located at a predetermined distance with respect to the channel wall, and wherein the preparation system further comprises having a reactor housing drive which is designed to initiate a rotational movement on the reactor housing about an axis of rotation.

    2. The preparation system according to claim 1, wherein the reaction channel comprises has a first channel section and a radially outer collecting basin and a second channel section, the first channel section extending from the inlet opening to the collecting basin and has a rearwards directed orientation, in particular rearwards curved, alignment with respect to a predetermined first direction of rotation for the reactor housing, the collecting basin being of concave design with respect to the first direction of rotation, and the second channel section extending from the collecting basin to the outlet opening and being aligned in a forwardly directed, manner with respect to the first direction of rotation.

    3. The preparation system according to claim 2, wherein the first channel section extends is designed spirally with respect to the axis of rotation.

    4. The preparation system according to claim 1, wherein, on an upper side of the reactor housing adjacent to the reactor channel and/or on a lower side of the reactor housing in each case adjacent to the reaction channel, recesses for an engagement of the magnet arrangement are provided, and wherein the magnet system comprises, a surface profiling facing the reactor housing with depressions and elevations, the elevations enabling an engagement of the magnet system in the recesses.

    5. The preparation system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of reaction channels, are formed in the reactor housing and/or wherein the magnet system comprises one permanent magnet or a plurality of permanent magnets and/or one solenoid coil or a plurality of solenoid coils.

    6. The preparation system according to claim 1, wherein a distributor housing is arranged on the carrier, which distributor housing is penetrated by a distributor channel, which extends from at least one inlet opening which is located adjacent to the outlet opening of the reactor housing to a plurality of outlet openings, the inlet opening being arranged radially inwardly with respect to the axis of rotation and the outlet openings being arranged radially outwardly with respect to the axis of rotation, and the outlet openings being assigned receiving shafts to receive sample containers.

    7. The preparation system according to claim 6, wherein the distributor housing is of annular design with respect to the axis of rotation, and wherein the carrier comprises a distributor housing drive to initiate a rotational movement on the distributor housing about the axis of rotation.

    8. The preparation system according to claim 6 wherein the receiving shafts are equipped with sample containers and wherein different sample containers are being filled with analysis substances of different concentration and/or different composition.

    9. The preparation system according to claim 6, wherein, the reactor housing is circularly profiled along the axis of rotation and is received in an annular recess of the distributor housing, wherein the outlet opening is formed on an outer circumferential wall of the reactor housing and wherein the inlet opening is arranged on an inner surface of the annular recess of the distributor housing.

    10. The preparation system according to claim 1, wherein a magnet system drive is arranged on the carrier for introducing a linear movement along the axis of rotation onto the magnet system and/or in that a temperature control is arranged on the carrier, which temperature control for controlling the temperature of the reactor housing and/or of the distributor housing to a temperature within a predetermined temperature interval or to a time-variable temperature in accordance with a predetermined temperature profile.

    11. A method of preparing a cell suspension for an analytical method using a preparation system the preparation system comprising a carrier at which a reactor housing and a magnet system are accommodated, wherein a reaction channel for receiving the cell suspension is formed in the reactor housing, said reaction channel extending between an inlet opening arranged centrally on an upper side of the reactor housing and an outlet opening arranged on an outer perimeter of the reactor housing and which reaction channel is bounded by at least one channel wall, and wherein the magnet system is received on the carrier so as to be relatively movable between a first functional position in which a pole face of the magnet system bears against the channel wall of the reaction channel and a second functional position in which the pole face of the magnet system is located at a predetermined distance with respect to the channel wall, the preparation system further comprising a reactor housing drive to initiate a rotational movement on the reactor housing about an axis of rotation, the method comprising the steps: placing the reactor housing on the carrier, wherein the magnet system is arranged in the first functional position; providing a reaction medium containing magnetized or magnetizable components at the input opening and filling the reaction channel with the reaction medium, moving the magnet system from the first functional position into the second functional position after a predetermined reaction time period has elapsed performing a rotational movement for the reactor housing in a first direction of rotation about the axis of rotation with the reactor housing drive in order to transport the reaction medium in the direction of the outlet opening.

    12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the reaction agent is prepared as a mixture of the cell suspension to be analyzed with a reaction substance containing magnetized or magnetizable components, prior to a filling into the reaction channel.

    13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the reaction substance containing magnetized or magnetizable constituents, is introduced into the reaction channel, and wherein that the cell suspension to be analyzed is subsequently introduced into the reaction channel.

    14. The method according to claim 11, further comprising the steps: providing a distributor housing which is traversed by a distributor channel extending from at least one inlet opening adjacent to the outlet opening of the reactor housing to a plurality of outlet openings, wherein the inlet opening is arranged radially inwardly relative to the axis of rotation and wherein the outlet openings are arranged radially outwardly relative to the axis of rotation and wherein the outlet openings are provided with receiving shafts to receive sample containers, providing sample containers in the receiving shafts and carrying out a rotational movement for the reactor housing in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction, about the axis of rotation by means of the reactor housing drive in order to provide the reaction medium at the outlet opening.

    15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the reaction agent is provided at the inlet opening of the distributor housing during the rotational movement of the reactor housing in the second rotational direction and wherein the reaction agent flows into a distributor channel of the distributor housing, and wherein, after a predetermined period of time, a rotary movement is initiated on the distributor housing by means of a distributor housing drive, in order to direct the reaction medium into outlet openings arranged radially on the outside in the distributor channel and from there into the sample containers.

    16. A reactor housing for carrying out a separation process for a cell suspension, having at least one reaction channel for receiving a cell suspension, which is arranged between an inlet opening arranged centrally on an upper side of the reactor housing and an outlet opening arranged on the outside of the reactor housing and which is bounded by at least one channel wall, the reaction channel having a first channel section a radially outer collecting basin and a second channel section, the first channel section extending from the inlet opening to the collecting basin and having a backwards directed orientation with respect to a predetermined first direction of rotation for the reactor housing, the collecting basin being concave with respect to the first direction of rotation, and the second channel section extending from the collecting basin to the outlet opening and being oriented in a forwardly directed manner with respect to the first direction of rotation.

    17. The reactor housing according to claim 16, wherein the first channel section extends is designed spirally with respect to the axis of rotation and/or wherein recesses designed for an engagement of a magnet system are provided on an upper side of the reactor housing and/or on an underside of the reactor housing, and are arranged adjacent to the reaction channel, respectively.

    18. The reactor housing according to claim 16 wherein a plurality of reaction channels are formed in the reactor housing and/or wherein one permanent magnet or a plurality of permanent magnets and/or one solenoid coil or a plurality of solenoid coils are assigned to the at least one reaction channel.

    19. A distributor housing for distributing a cell suspension to a plurality of sample containers or sample chambers, having an annular base body in which a distributor channel is formed, which distributor channel extends from an inlet opening to a plurality of outlet openings, wherein the inlet opening is arranged radially inwardly relative to an axis of rotation and wherein the outlet openings are arranged radially outwardly relative to the axis of rotation and wherein receiving shafts for receiving sample containers or sample chambers are associated with the outlet openings.

    Description

    [0060] An advantageous embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing. Here shows:

    [0061] FIG. 1 a perspective overview for a first embodiment of a preparation system, which comprises a housing (shown partially cut) with an operating/display panel, a drive, a reactor housing and a distributor housing,

    [0062] FIG. 2 an exploded view of the first embodiment of the preparation system according to FIG. 1,

    [0063] FIG. 3 a sectional view of the reactor housing of the first embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane which includes an axis of rotation for the reactor housing,

    [0064] FIG. 4 a sectional view of the reactor housing of the first embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane transverse to the axis of rotation,

    [0065] FIG. 5 a sectional view of the distributor housing of the first embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane including the axis of rotation,

    [0066] FIG. 6 a sectional view of the distributor housing of the first embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane aligned transversely to the axis of rotation, and

    [0067] FIG. 7 a perspective view of the magnet system of the first embodiment of the preparation system,

    [0068] FIG. 8 an exploded view of a second embodiment of a preparation system,

    [0069] FIG. 9 a sectional view of the reactor housing of the second embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane transverse to the axis of rotation,

    [0070] FIG. 10 a top view of the magnet system comprising a permanent magnet portion and a solenoid portion,

    [0071] FIG. 11 a sectional view of the distributor housing of the second embodiment of the preparation system in a sectional plane including the axis of rotation, and

    [0072] FIG. 12 a variant of the distributor housing of the second embodiment of the preparation system in a front view.

    [0073] A preparation system 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is designed for the processing of a cell suspension for the preparation of an analysis method, wherein the cell suspension is, for example, a human body fluid such as blood, lymph, urine, cell fluid from metastases or primary tumors, etc., or another fluid such as a water sample from a body of water or a reaction product of a biological or chemical reaction process.

    [0074] Purely exemplarily, the preparation system 1 is designed as a benchtop system for use in a laboratory (not shown) and enables a fast and cost-efficient preparation of cell suspensions for a subsequent analytical procedure. In a purely exemplary manner, this analysis procedure may be designed to determine a survival rate of human cells, in particular cancer cells, in an analysis substance, which may be, for example, a chemo-therapeutic agent or a combination of a chemo-therapeutic agent with supportive agents, in different concentrations of the analysis substance.

    [0075] Exemplarily, the preparation system 1 comprises a housing 2 at which a control and display panel 3, a reactor housing 4 and a distributor housing 5 are arranged.

    [0076] Exemplarily, the housing 2 comprises a bottom plate 6, a front plate 7, a top plate 8 as well as side walls (not shown) and a rear wall (also not shown). Purely by way of example, the base plate 6, the front plate 7, the cover plate 8, the side walls (not shown) and the rear wall (not shown) can be designed as sheet metal parts. The control and display panel 3 is arranged on the front panel 7 and comprises a touch-sensitive screen 9 on which graphic symbols and/or characters (not shown in greater detail) can be displayed to enable a user to operate the preparation system 1.

    [0077] In a spatial volume 10, which is enclosed by the housing 2, a reactor housing drive 11, a distributor housing drive 12 and a magnet system drive 15 are arranged in a purely exemplary manner according to the representation of FIG. 2. It is provided that the reactor housing drive 11 is designed as an electric geared motor, not shown in greater detail, which is provided for initiating a rotational movement on a drive shaft 16, which in turn is coupled to a receiving plate 17. The magnet system drive 15 is also connected to the drive shaft 16 and enables a linear movement to be introduced onto the receiving plate 17. A rotation of the receiving plate 17 about a rotational axis 18 may be provided during a linear movement of the receiving plate 17 along the rotational axis 18. The distributor housing drive 12 acts via a gear mechanism, which is not shown in more detail, on a driving gearwheel 19 which is arranged above the cover plate 8 and onto which the distributor housing 5, which is of purely exemplary annular design and can also be referred to as an outer rotor, can be placed in a form-fitting manner. In this case, the distributor housing 5 is provided with a toothing 20 facing the driving gearwheel 19 as shown in the illustration of FIG. 2 for the positive fit on the driving gear 19.

    [0078] The reactor housing 4 can be set into a rotational movement independently of the distributor housing 5 by means of the reactor housing drive 11 as well as the magnet system drive 15 and can be displaced in the axial direction along the axis of rotation 18 together with a magnet system 21 arranged on the receiving plate 17. Furthermore, the distributor housing 5 can be set into a rotational movement about the axis of rotation 18 independently of the reactor housing 4 and the magnet system 21 by means of the distributor housing drive 12.

    [0079] As can be seen from FIG. 2, the distributor housing 5 comprises on an outer circumferential surface 40 a plurality of radially extending receiving shafts 41 which are arranged, in a purely exemplary manner, all at the same angular pitch relative to the axis of rotation 18, wherein a sample container arrangement 42 can be inserted into each of the receiving shafts 41 and can be locked in the respective receiving shaft 41 by a locking (not shown in greater detail). Purely exemplarily, it is provided that each of the sample container arrangements 42 has sample containers 43 arranged in a straight line, wherein purely exemplarily it is provided that each of the sample containers 43 is designed as a reagent container. Optionally, it can be provided that the sample containers 43 of the sample container arrangements 42 are inserted into the respective receiving shaft 41 without being filled with an analysis substance and are locked there. Alternatively, it can be provided that at least some, in particular all, sample containers 43 are filled with an analysis substance, whereby different sample containers 43 can be filled with analysis substances of different concentrations and/or different compositions.

    [0080] From the sectional view of FIG. 3, which shows the reactor housing 4 in a sectional plane that includes the axis of rotation 18, it can be seen that the reactor housing 4 has a plurality of reaction channels 28. Each of the reaction channels 28 extends from an inlet opening 29, which is arranged at an upper side 30 of the reactor housing 4, to an outlet opening 31, which is visible in FIG. 4. By way of example, it is provided that the inlet openings 29 open out at the circularly formed upper side 30 of the reactor housing 4 and that the upper side 30 is bounded by an annular collar 32 which, starting from the upper side 30, extends along the axis of rotation 18 as a sleeve section and which, in the manner of a filling funnel, facilitates a feed of cell suspension into the reaction channels 28 of the reactor housing 4. For example each of the reaction channels 28 can be subdivided within the reactor housing 4, which is exemplarily manufactured by a generative process such as plastic laser sintering, into a feed section 33, which can be seen in FIG. 3, a first channel section 34 adjacent to the feed section 33, a collecting basin 35 adjacent to the first channel section 34, and a second channel section 36 connected to the collecting basin 35.

    [0081] As can be seen from the illustration in FIG. 4, a total of six reaction channels 28 are formed in the reactor housing 4, the first channel sections 34 each extending spirally outwards from a central sleeve 37 arranged coaxially with the axis of rotation and each opening into the collecting basins 35 arranged radially on the outside. By way of example, it is provided that each of the reaction channels 28 is associated with five supply sections 33, so that a liquid supply can be made for each of the reaction channels 28 along the spiral channel extension 38 at five locations.

    [0082] As can be seen from the illustrations of FIGS. 3 and 4, each of the reaction channels 28 has a rectangular cross-section in cross-section planes aligned transversely to the channel extension 38 (not shown) and is bounded by a radially inner channel wall 65 and by a radially outer channel wall 66 and by a channel floor 67 extending between the two channel walls 65, 66 and by a channel ceiling 68, respectively. By way of example, the channel cover 68 is essentially bell-shaped and has a considerably greater wall thickness than the channel walls 65, 66 and the channel floor 67. Furthermore, the channel ceiling 68 is interspersed with the aforementioned inlet sections 33. The channel walls 65 and 66 and the channel bottom 67 each have, purely by way of example, a wall thickness 69 which is approximately in the range of a width 70 of the reaction channel 28. A height 71 of the reaction channel 28 is, purely exemplarily, at least 10 times the width 70 of the reaction channel 28. A length of the channel extension 38 is, purely exemplarily, about 14 times the height 71 of the reaction channel 28. This provides a reaction channel 28 having a large inner surface area 72, wherein substantially spiral recesses 73 are formed between adjacent reaction channels 28 respectively for engagement of the magnet system 21 described in more detail below.

    [0083] The reaction channels 28 are formed with a backward curvature with respect to a first direction of rotation 74 as indicated in FIG. 4. This ensures that during a rotation of the reactor housing 4 in the first direction of rotation 74, the cell suspension received in the reaction channel 28 is moved along the channel extension 38 in the direction of the collecting basin 35 due to the action of centrifugal forces and is collected in the collecting basin 35 which is concave with respect to the first direction of rotation 74. Preferably, it is provided that a bottom region 47 of the collecting basin 35 lies clearly above the channel bottom 67 with respect to the axis of rotation 18, and a ramp 76 and a concave curved region 77 are formed between the first channel section 34 and the collecting basin 35. Here, the ramp 76 serves to overcome the difference in height between the channel bottom 67 and the bottom area 75 of the collecting basin 35. The concavely formed curvature region is provided for preventing cell suspension which has entered the collecting basin 35 from escaping from the collecting basin 35 without a rotational movement of the reactor housing 4 in a second rotational direction 78 opposite to the first rotational direction 74. When the reactor housing 4 is rotated in the second rotational direction 78, the cell suspension received in the collecting basin 35 can first overcome the curvature region 77 and then be conveyed along the second channel section 36 to the outlet opening 31.

    [0084] By way of example, it is provided that the magnet system 21 as shown in FIG. 7 is provided with spiral grooves 22, the width of which is selected to be slightly greater than a width dimension 79 of the reaction channel 28, this width dimension 79 including the width 70 of the reaction channel 28 as well as the wall thicknesses 69 of the two channel walls 65 and 66. As a result, the magnet system 21 has raised spiral regions 23 which can engage in the recesses 73 in the reactor housing 4 and can thus be arranged in the immediate vicinity of the channel walls 65 and 66 and the channel bottom 67 of the reaction channel 28. Side surfaces and end surfaces of the spiral regions 23 serve as pole surfaces 24 of the magnet system 21. Purely by way of example, it is provided that the magnet system 21 is made of a permanent magnet material and is used to provide a magnetic flux in the reaction channel 28.

    [0085] In purely exemplary fashion, the distributor housing 5 shown in more detail in FIGS. 5 and 6 is shaped like a circular ring and can be divided in functional terms into a plurality of annular discs 44, 45, 46, 47 and 48 layered one on top of the other along the axis of rotation 18, each of which provides a function described in more detail below. Exemplarily, the distributor housing is made by plastic laser sintering.

    [0086] The lower annular disc 44 is provided on an underside with the toothing 20, which is formed for positive engagement with the driving gearwheel 19, wherein locking means (not shown in more detail) may be associated with the annular part 44 and the receiving disc 17 in order to ensure, in addition to the positive coupling between the driving gearwheel 19 and the annular disc 44, a secure connection for the performance of the rotation of the distributor housing 5.

    [0087] The annular disc 45 is designed as a spacer disc and has no further function beyond this. The annular disc 46 is provided with the radially extended, outwardly open receiving shafts 41, exemplarily of square cross-section, which are arranged at the same angular pitch with respect to the axis of rotation 18. The sample container arrangements 42 shown in FIG. 2 can be received in the receiving shafts 41. Purely by way of example, it is provided that each of the sample container arrangements 42 has latching means, not shown in more detail, which are designed for latching with latching means, likewise not shown in more detail, in the respective receiving shaft 41, in order to ensure reliable locking of the sample container arrangements 42 in the distributor housing 5 for carrying out the rotational movement.

    [0088] In a radially inner region, the annular disc 47 comprises an annular channel 49 whose radially inner wall region 50 delimits a lower edge 51 of the inlet opening 52 formed in the annular disc 48. In a concave bottom region 53 of the channel 49, a nutrient substance 54, in particular of a 3-D culture comprising agar-agar beads poured with nutrient solution, is introduced by way of example, which serves for interaction with the cell suspension to be prepared. Adjacent to the bottom region 53, a radially outward wall region 55 of the trough 49 extends into a cone-section-shaped transport surface 56 that rises radially outward and is associated with the annular disc 48.

    [0089] Furthermore, the annular disc 47 comprises, in a radially outer region, a plurality of outlet channels 57 to 60 which, starting from an annular groove 61 formed radially outwardly in the annular disc 48, extend into the receiving shaft 41 located there below, the mouth openings of which, facing the respective receiving shaft and not shown in greater detail, form the outlet openings of the distributor housing 5 and are designed for a fluidically communicating connection between the annular groove 61 and the receiving shaft 41. The dashed representation according to FIG. 5 shows only a schematic course of the outlet channels 57 to 60, the actual course of the outlet channels 57 to 60 can be taken from FIG. 6. The channel 49, the transport surface 56 and the annular groove 61 form a distribution channel.

    [0090] The upper annular disc 48 comprises a cover part 62 which is formed rotationally symmetrically to the axis of rotation 18 and whose radially inner circumferential surface 63 bounds the upper edge 64 of the inlet opening 52. By way of example, it is provided that, starting from the circumferential surface 63, a guide surface 90 formed with a curved profiling extends on the underside of the cover part 62, the radially outer lower edge 91 of which lies approximately above the transition between the outer wall region of the 55 of the trough 49 and the transport surface 56. Through this, the guide surface 90 can reliably deflect cell suspension emerging through the outlet opening at 31 into the channel 49 during a rotational movement of the reactor housing 4.

    [0091] A mode of operation of the preparation system 1 can be described purely by way of example as follows:

    [0092] A preparation of the preparation system 1 for carrying out the preparation process takes place in that the magnet system drive initiates a linear movement on the drive shaft 16, so that the receiving plate 17 with the magnet system 21 received thereon is transferred into a first functional position, in which the magnet system 21 engages with its spiral regions 23 in the recesses 73 of the reactor housing 4. This provides a magnetic flux starting from the magnet system 21 to the channel walls 65, 66 and the channel bottom 67 of the reaction channel 28. In a subsequent step, a cell suspension containing a reactant with magnetized and or magnetizable components, for example ferrite-bound antibodies, is provided at the inlet openings 29 of the reactor housing 4 and flows through the feed sections 33 into the respective first channel sections 34. Due to the magnetized or magnetizable components of the reaction medium, a at least largely homogeneous film is formed on the inner surface 72 along the reaction channel 28, which film is formed by the magnetized or magnetizable components of the reaction medium, which interact magnetically with the magnet system 21.

    [0093] In a subsequent working step, a cell suspension to be prepared, for example human blood or human lymph, is supplied to the inlet openings 29. The cell suspension to be prepared flows through the inlet sections 33 into the respective first channel sections 34 by the action of gravity or, if necessary, as a result of pressurization. Due to the star-shaped arrangement of the inlet openings 29 and the associated feed sections 33, as can be seen in particular from FIG. 2, there is an essentially uniform distribution of the cell suspension to be analyzed over the entire first channel sections 34 of the respective reaction channels 28. With the supply of the cell suspension to be analyzed into the first channel sections 34, an interaction of the cell suspension to be prepared with the reaction agent adhering in a film-like manner to the inner surface 72 of the reaction channel 28 takes place, whereby due to the geometry of the reaction channels 28 described above, an advantageously large surface area and thus an advantageously intensive interaction between the cell suspension to be prepared and the reaction agent can take place.

    [0094] Depending on the cell suspension to be analyzed and the properties of the reaction medium, a rotational movement is initiated on the assembly formed by the reactor housing 4 and the distributor housing 5 after a predetermined waiting time has elapsed. In advance of this rotational movement, there is first a linear movement of the magnet system drive 15, which acts on the drive shaft 16 to achieve a lowering of the receiving plate 17 and the magnet system 21 received thereon. Through the joint rotation of the reactor housing 4 and the distributor housing 5 in the first direction of rotation 74, a flow of the mixture of cell suspension to be prepared and reaction agent along the first channel section 34 takes place in the direction of the arrow, as shown in FIG. 4, due to the backward-curved orientation of the reaction channels 28. Thereby, depending on a rotational speed profile for the rotational movement of the reactor housing 4 and the distributor housing 5 in the first rotational direction 74, the mixture of cell suspension and reaction agent can overcome the ramp 76 and flow into the collecting basin 35, the bottom area 75 of which is at a higher level than the channel bottom 67.

    [0095] After completion of the rotational movement in the first rotational direction 74, a predetermined waiting time can be waited before a second rotational movement in the second rotational direction 78 is initiated towards the reactor housing 4 and the distributor housing 5. With this second rotational movement in the second rotational direction 78, the mixture of cell suspension to be processed and reaction agent received in the collecting basin 35 can overcome the curvature region 77 adjacent to the bottom region 75 of the collecting basin 35 and be conveyed along the second channel section 36 to the outlet opening 31. Upon reaching the outlet opening 31, the mixture of the cell suspension to be processed and the reaction agent flows into the distributor housing 5 through the inlet opening 52 and flows into the channel 49 at a suitable rotational speed for the distributor housing 5.

    [0096] As soon as the mixture of cell suspension to be prepared and reaction agent has arrived in the trough 49, the rotational movement for the assembly of reactor housing 4 and distributor housing 5 can be terminated and an interaction phase between the mixture introduced into the trough 49 and the nutrient substance 54 arranged in the trough 49 follows. Here, if necessary, a temperature control of at least the distributor housing 5 can also be provided, which is ensured by means of a temperature control not shown in more detail. After a predetermined period of time has elapsed for the interaction process between the mixture of cell suspension to be prepared and reaction agent and the nutrient substance 54, at least the distributor housing 5 is rotated about the axis of rotation 18 in order to convey the prepared cell suspension produced in the above-mentioned interaction process in a radial direction outwardly from the channel 49 over the transport surface 56 into the annular groove 61. In the annular groove 61, a substantially uniform distribution of the prepared cell suspension into the outlet channels 57 to 60 is achieved, which in turn open out into the respective receiving shaft 41, in which a sample container arrangement 42 may be received.

    [0097] The sample container arrangement 42 can have either empty sample containers 43 or sample containers 43 filled with an analysis medium or with different analysis media, so that further processing and/or analysis of the prepared cell suspension, which is received in the sample container arrangements 42 after completion of the rotational movement for the distributor housing 5, can be carried out.

    [0098] In an alternative procedure a mixture of the reaction agent and the cell suspension to be prepared is provided at the inlet openings 29 of the reactor housing 4, wherein the magnetic flux which can be provided by the magnet system 21 to the reaction channels 28 can cause a distribution of this mixture on the inner surface 72 of the reaction channel 28 which is as uniform as possible, and thus a homogeneous distribution of reaction agent and cell suspension to be prepared can also be ensured during a reaction time between these components in such a procedure.

    [0099] A second embodiment of a preparation system 101 illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 11, which differs from the preparation system 1 particularly with respect to the design of the reactor housing 104, the distributor housing 105 and the magnet system 121. Furthermore, in order to simplify the handling of the reagents provided for use of the preparation system 101, in particular the cell suspension to be prepared, the reaction agent and further substances such as rinsing solutions and nutrient solutions, a mixer 180 is provided.

    [0100] In the following, those components of the preparation system 101 are described in more detail in the order of their use during the preparation of a cell suspension which have significant functional and/or structural differences compared to the components of the preparation system 1 described above.

    [0101] For the preparation of a cell suspension with the aid of the preparation system 101, first of all, purely by way of example, four syringes 181 filled with different liquids, which are provided, by way of example, with Luer lock screw connectors, which are not shown, on the end faces, are screwed onto corresponding receptacles (also not shown) in the mixer 180. Subsequently, the mixer 180 is screwed with an external thread 182 into a corresponding internal thread 183 of the reactor housing 104 formed on an annular filler neck 186, thereby securing the mixer 180 to the reactor housing 104.

    [0102] At this point, the respective different liquids are still received in the corresponding syringes 181. Subsequently, the plungers of the syringes 181 are pressed down and the liquids received in the syringes 181 are emptied into a cup-shaped mixing chamber, not shown in detail, which is arranged below the syringes 181 in the mixer 180. Since the mixing chamber does not yet have an opening on its underside facing the reactor housing 104 at this point, the liquids are also not initially fed into the reactor housing 104. Preferably, it is provided that a magnetic stirring element, also referred to as a stirring fish, is accommodated in the mixing chamber, which can be set into a rotational movement by means of the magnet system 121 and the associated magnet system drive 115.

    [0103] After completion of the mixing process, it may be provided that the mixer 180 is further screwed by a user into the filler neck 186 of the reactor housing 104 by an additional predetermined angular amount, whereby the underside of the mixer 180 comes into contact with a blade 184 associated with the reactor housing 104, which blade 184 perforates the underside of the mixer 180 and thus allows the mixture to flow out of the mixer 180 into the filler neck 186 and from there into the reactor housing 104 via input openings (not shown in greater detail). Alternatively, the blade 184 may be provided to be rotated by the magnet system drive 115 to perforate the underside of the mixer 180.

    [0104] At the time the mixture flows from the mixer 180 into the reactor housing 104, the magnet system 121, which comprises, in a purely exemplary manner, a permanent magnet portion 125 and a magnetic coil portion 126, is retracted into the recesses 173 of the reactor housing 104. This allows magnetic interaction between the permanent magnet portion 125 and the mixture received in the reaction channels 128 of the reactor housing 104. Preferably, no activation of the solenoid part 126 is provided at this time, so that no magnetic interaction with the mixture occurs here yet.

    [0105] Exemplarily, the permanent magnet part 125 and the solenoid coil part 126 are designed in such a way that the permanent magnet part 125 is activated independently of the solenoid coil part 126 by a linear lifting or lowering movement along a central axis, which is also used as a rotational axis for rotational movements of the reactor housing 104 and the distributor housing 105.

    [0106] Through this, the magnetic interaction of the permanent magnet part 125 with the reactor housing 104 can be influenced. The magnet coil part 126 is arranged stationary with respect to its position along the center axis 185 relative to the reactor housing 104, an influencing of the magnetic interaction between the magnet coil part 126 and the reactor housing 104 is effected by a temporary provision of coil currents which can be provided by a control (not shown in more detail).

    [0107] Exemplarily, it is provided that the mixture received in the reaction channels 128 includes a cell suspension to be prepared and magnetically bound reagents such as magnetically bound antibodies, so that the magnetic interaction between the pole surfaces 124 of the permanent magnet part 125 and the magnetically bound reagents results in a largely homogeneous layer structure of the magnetically bound reagents on the inner surfaces of the reaction channels 128, thus ensuring an advantageous exchange surface for a biological and/or biochemical reaction between the magnetically bound reagents and the cell suspension.

    [0108] In a variant of the reaction housing (not shown in more detail), metal inserts, for example made of a flexible metal mesh, in particular in the manner of steel wool, are provided at least in sections in the reaction channels. These metal inserts increase the magnetically effective surface area in the reaction channels, so that an exchange surface between the magnetically bound reagents and the cell suspension is also increased.

    [0109] Starting from a central sleeve 137, which is provided with an undesignated hexagonal recess for engagement of the likewise hexagonal drive shaft 116, the reactor housing 104 shown in FIG. 9 has a reaction channel 128 extending spirally outward in a radial direction and terminating at an inclined surface 138. The inclined surface 138, which is of a purely exemplary planar configuration, is oriented at an acute angle with respect to a horizontal plane (which is not shown in greater detail) and is oriented transversely to the central axis 185 and parallel to the plane of representation of FIG. 9. In this regard, it is provided that the inclined surface 138 forms a slope starting from a channel bottom 139 of the reaction channel 128, which slopes upward toward a collecting basin 135. Adjacent to the sloped surface 138, an outlet channel 140 is formed extending to an outlet opening 142 that opens at an outer peripheral surface 154 of the reactor housing 104. A bottom 141 of the outlet channel 140 is arranged at the same level as the channel bottom 139 of the reaction channel 128, by way of example.

    [0110] Subsequent to the sloped surface 138, an end wall 146 of the collecting basin 135 is formed and defines a near right angle with the sloped surface 138. The basin bottom 155 of the collecting basin 135, which is arranged exemplarily at the same level as the channel bottom 139 of the reaction channel 128, has projections 144 projecting outwardly in the radial direction on a radially inner surface 143, which projections 144, together with solenoid coils 145 of the solenoid coil section 126 which can be arranged on the rear side of the inner surface 143, enable a selective retention of components of the mixture.

    [0111] A connecting channel 147, shown only as a dashed line for reasons of clarity, extending between the collecting basin 135 and a ripening basin 148 begins at the end wall 146 of the collecting basin 135 and extends from there in an ascending manner with respect to the horizontal plane, which is not shown in greater detail and is aligned transversely to the central axis 185, to a lateral opening into the ripening basin 148.

    [0112] Starting from the ripening basin 148, a radially outwardly rising outlet channel 149 extends to an outlet opening 150 which opens out at an outer circumferential surface 154 of the reactor housing 104.

    [0113] Exemplarily, a first circular cylindrical bore 152 and a second circular cylindrical bore 153 arranged coaxially thereto are provided in a purely exemplary planar bottom 151 of the ripening basin 148, which are formed to different depths and which may serve, for example, for sedimentation of constituents of the mixture.

    [0114] In the representation of FIG. 10, the magnet system 121 is shown in a top view. Deviating from the magnet system 21, the magnet system 121 comprises a permanent magnet portion 125 and a magnetic coil portion 126.

    [0115] Exemplarily, the permanent magnet part 125 is formed of four magnet segments 130 each having a circular cutout base plate 131 on each of which spiral section-shaped magnet sections 132 are arranged. Further, the magnet system 121 comprises a solenoid coil part 126 comprising, in a purely exemplary manner, four solenoid coil groups 133 arranged at a 90-degree angular pitch with respect to each other.

    [0116] By way of example, the solenoid coil groups 133 are arranged on a common support frame 134. Purely by way of example, each of the solenoid coil groups 133 comprises a total of six solenoid coils 145 arranged in two parallel rows of three solenoid coils 145 each. Preferably, each of the solenoid coils 145 within the respective solenoid coil group can be electrically controlled individually to enable a freely selectable provision of a magnetic flux at the collecting basin 135.

    [0117] By segmenting the permanent magnet member 125 into the four magnet segments 130, the permanent magnet member 125 can be linearly moved through the support frame 134 and selectively inserted into or removed from the recesses 173 of the reactor housing 104. For this linear movement of the permanent magnet member 125, which occurs along the central axis 185, the drive shaft 116 of the magnet system drive 115 is suitably displaced.

    [0118] From the sectional view of the distributor housing 105 shown in FIG. 11, it can be seen that radially inwardly an annular cone-shaped surface which slopes outwardly at a slight gradient is formed as the inlet region 160. The inlet region 160 is arranged such that it lies below the outlet openings 150 of the outlet channels 149 formed in the reactor housing 104. This ensures that mixture components escaping from the outlet openings 150 in the course of a rotational movement reliably reach the annular inlet region 160 and can flow from there to collecting bays 161 arranged radially on the outside. Purely by way of example, the collecting bays 161 are arranged at the same angular pitch and are separated from one another by projections 162 tapering inwardly in the radial direction. In particular, the function of the projections 162 is to guide the mixture received in the respective collecting bay 161 into a spiral channel section 163, which extends from the respective collecting bay 161 to a discharge opening 164, during a rotational movement of the distributor housing 105, which can be carried out in a clockwise direction according to the representation of FIG. 11. Preferably, it is provided that the discharge opening 164 is located at a higher level with respect to the center axis 185 than the associated collection bay 161. This ensures that the mixture can only pass from the respective collecting bay 161 to the discharge opening 164 if the distributor housing 105 has a sufficiently high angular velocity during the rotational movement about the center axis 185 to overcome the slope of the respective spiral channel section 163.

    [0119] In a purely exemplary manner, a supply bore 165 is arranged adjacent to the discharge opening 164 in each case, into which, for example, a further reagent can be metered. This reagent can flow into the drain opening 164 via a ramp-like inclined surface 166 during a rotational movement of the distributor housing 105, which can be performed in a counterclockwise direction as shown in FIG. 11.

    [0120] By way of example, it is provided that from each of the drain openings 164 there extends a drain conduit which is not shown in greater detail and which in each case opens above an opening of a sample container 43 which can be accommodated in the distributor housing 105. Thus, the respective sample container 43 can be filled with the mixture, optionally with metering of the further reagent accommodated in the supply bore. Subsequently, it may be provided that the sample container arrangement 42 with the filled sample containers 43 is removed and inserted into an analysis device, for example a photometer, to enable analysis of the mixture received in the respective sample container 43.

    [0121] The embodiment of a distributor housing 205 shown in FIG. 12 differs from the distributor housings 5 and 105 in that the distributor housing 205 is provided with integral sample chambers 206 arranged circumferentially in a radially outer annular outer region of the distributor housing 205. The remaining structure of the distributor housing 205 may be formed in the same manner as the structure of the distributor housing 5 or the distributor housing 105. By way of example, it is provided that the sample chambers 206 are of closed design and can only be filled through a drain line 207, which runs in the same way as in the distributor housing 105 starting from the drain opening. After the sample chambers 206 have been filled, an analysis of the mixture received in the respective sample chamber 206 can be carried out purely exemplarily from the outside with the aid of an optical analysis method, for example a fluorescence measurement. For this purpose, the distributor housing 105 is made of a material, in particular a plastic material, at least in the region of the sample chambers 206, which does not impede the performance of such an analysis method.

    [0122] The preparation system according to the invention, the analysis method according to the invention and the method according to the invention for preparing a cell suspension are designed, within the framework of an integrative approach, to start from a cell suspension, for example blood, at the end and on a suitable tablet, which is a component of the device, to obtain precise instructions and dosages for a targeted therapy of the respective tumor.

    [0123] In this way, in addition to the targeted and selective killing of circulating tumor cells in the context of a low-dose approach, an optimal survival of the immune cells contained in the organism should be made possible. In addition to the use of cytostatic chemotherapeutic agents, in an advantageous further development of the invention, other substances, e.g. from the field of alternative medicine, can be tested.