| Literature DB >> 32648695 |
Lang Nan1, Zhenyu Yang1, Hao Lyu2, Kitty Yu Yeung Lau3, Ho Cheung Shum1.
Abstract
Single-cell analysis has shown great potential to fully quantify the distribution of cellular behaviors among a population of individuals. Through isolation and preservation of single cells in the aqueous phase, droplet encapsulation followed by gelation enables high-throughput analysis in biocompatible microgels. However, the lack of control over the number of cells encapsulated and complicated gelation processes significantly limit its efficiency. Here, a microfluidic system for one-chip harvesting of single-cell-laden microgels is presented. Through ultraviolet irradiation, an on-chip gelation technique is seamlessly combined with droplet generation to realize high-throughput fabrication of microscale hydrogels in microfluidic channel. Moreover, a sorting module is introduced to simultaneously complete cell-laden microgel selection and transfer into culture medium. To demonstrate the efficiency of this method, two types of single cells are respectively encapsulated and collected, showing desirable single-cell encapsulation and cell viability. This technique realizes integrated droplet gelation, microgel sorting, and transfer into culture medium, allowing high-throughput analysis of single cells and comprehensive understanding of the cellular specificity.Keywords: GelMA hydrogel; droplet microfluidics; single cell
Year: 2019 PMID: 32648695 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201900076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biosyst ISSN: 2366-7478