| Literature DB >> 29806234 |
Xiaokang Li1, Maria Soler1, Crispin Szydzik2, Khashayar Khoshmanesh2, Julien Schmidt3, George Coukos3, Arnan Mitchell2, Hatice Altug1.
Abstract
Single-cell analysis of cytokine secretion is essential to understand the heterogeneity of cellular functionalities and develop novel therapies for multiple diseases. Unraveling the dynamic secretion process at single-cell resolution reveals the real-time functional status of individual cells. Fluorescent and colorimetric-based methodologies require tedious molecular labeling that brings inevitable interferences with cell integrity and compromises the temporal resolution. An innovative label-free optofluidic nanoplasmonic biosensor is introduced for single-cell analysis in real time. The nanobiosensor incorporates a novel design of a multifunctional microfluidic system with small volume microchamber and regulation channels for reliable monitoring of cytokine secretion from individual cells for hours. Different interleukin-2 secretion profiles are detected and distinguished from single lymphoma cells. The sensor configuration combined with optical spectroscopic imaging further allows us to determine the spatial single-cell secretion fingerprints in real time. This new biosensor system is anticipated to be a powerful tool to characterize single-cell signaling for basic and clinical research.Entities:
Keywords: cytokine detection; label-free biosensors; microfluidics; nanoplasmonics; real-time single-cell analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29806234 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201800698
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281