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Subcellular resolution mapping of endogenous cytokine secretion by nano-plasmonic-resonator sensor array.


ABSTRACT: Local extracellular signaling is central for cellular interactions and organizations. We report a novel sensing technique to interrogate extracellular signaling at the subcellular level. We developed an in situ immunoassay based on giant optical enhancement of a tunable nano-plasmonic-resonator array fabricated by nanoimprint lithography. Our nanoplasmonic device significantly increases the signal-to-noise ratio to enable the first time submicrometer resolution quantitative mapping of endogenous cytokine secretion. Our study shows a markedly high local interleukin-2 (IL-2) concentration within the immediate vicinity of the cell which finally validates a decades-old hypothesis on autocrine physiological concentration and spatial range. This general sensing technique can be applied for a broad range of cellular communication studies to improve our understanding of subcellular signaling and function.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3163910 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Subcellular resolution mapping of endogenous cytokine secretion by nano-plasmonic-resonator sensor array.

Wang Sheng S   Ota Sadao S   Guo Bin B   Ryu Jongeun J   Rhodes Christopher C   Xiong Yi Y   Kalim Sheraz S   Zeng Li L   Chen Yong Y   Teitell Michael A MA   Zhang Xiang X  

Nano letters 20110727 8


Local extracellular signaling is central for cellular interactions and organizations. We report a novel sensing technique to interrogate extracellular signaling at the subcellular level. We developed an in situ immunoassay based on giant optical enhancement of a tunable nano-plasmonic-resonator array fabricated by nanoimprint lithography. Our nanoplasmonic device significantly increases the signal-to-noise ratio to enable the first time submicrometer resolution quantitative mapping of endogenous  ...[more]

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