Literature DB >> 1684929

Application of laser optical tweezers in immunology and molecular genetics.

S Seeger1, S Monajembashi, K J Hutter, G Futterman, J Wolfrum, K O Greulich.   

Abstract

Optical tweezers, based on a compact diode pumped Nd:YAG laser providing 350 mW at 1,064 nm coupled into a Zeiss IM 35 microscope, were used to sort CD4+ T cells into a capillary for further mechanical handling and to establish contact between single human natural killer (NK) cells and human erythroleukemia cells (K562) as targets. After contact and a lag phase of a few tens of seconds, the target cell starts to change its morphology and membrane blebbing occurs. The kinetics of the attack of the NK cell on K562 cells is not straightforward but governed by temporal oscillations in the shape of the target cell (zeosis). In a second application, the optical tweezers are combined with a UV laser microbeam based on a pulsed UV laser and with flow cytometry and sorting. With the pulsed laser, segments of sorted chromosome 1 of the chinese hamster karyotype (CHV 79) can be easily micro-dissected and subsequently collected using the optical tweezers. This allows preparation of a few hundred chromosome segments per day without mechanical contact and in an absolutely sterile way and thus may provide an interesting basic technique in any type of genome sequencing project.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1684929     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990120606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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1.  Resource Letter: LBOT-1: Laser-based optical tweezers.

Authors:  Matthew J Lang; Steven M Block
Journal:  Am J Phys       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 1.022

2.  Physiological monitoring of optically trapped cells: assessing the effects of confinement by 1064-nm laser tweezers using microfluorometry.

Authors:  Y Liu; G J Sonek; M W Berns; B J Tromberg
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 4.033

Review 3.  Optical trapping and manipulation of neutral particles using lasers.

Authors:  A Ashkin
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1997-05-13       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Mechanical properties of neuronal growth cone membranes studied by tether formation with laser optical tweezers.

Authors:  J Dai; M P Sheetz
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 4.033

Review 5.  Recent Advances on the Model, Measurement Technique, and Application of Single Cell Mechanics.

Authors:  Haibo Huang; Cihai Dai; Hao Shen; Mingwei Gu; Yangjun Wang; Jizhu Liu; Liguo Chen; Lining Sun
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-08-28       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Gold nanoparticle trapping and delivery for therapeutic applications.

Authors:  M S Aziz; Nathaporn Suwanpayak; Muhammad Arif Jalil; R Jomtarak; T Saktioto; Jalil Ali; P P Yupapin
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2011-12-29

7.  Composition and hierarchical organisation of a spider silk.

Authors:  Alexander Sponner; Wolfram Vater; Shamci Monajembashi; Eberhard Unger; Frank Grosse; Klaus Weisshart
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-10-03       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  A minimally invasive optical trapping system to understand cellular interactions at onset of an immune response.

Authors:  David G Glass; Niall McAlinden; Owain R Millington; Amanda J Wright
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-12-08       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Magnetophoretic Sorting of Single Cell-Containing Microdroplets.

Authors:  Younggeun Jo; Fengshan Shen; Young Ki Hahn; Ji-Ho Park; Je-Kyun Park
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2016-03-30       Impact factor: 2.891

10.  Trapping and Driving Individual Charged Micro-particles in Fluid with an Electrostatic Device.

Authors:  Jingjing Xu; Zijing Lei; Jingkun Guo; Jie Huang; Wei Wang; Uta Reibetanz; Shengyong Xu
Journal:  Nanomicro Lett       Date:  2016-03-10
  10 in total

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