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Stochastic particle barcoding for single-cell tracking and multiparametric analysis.


ABSTRACT: This study presents stochastic particle barcoding (SPB), a method for tracking cell identity across bioanalytical platforms. In this approach, single cells or small collections of cells are co-encapsulated within an enzymatically-degradable hydrogel block along with a random collection of fluorescent beads, whose number, color, and position encode the identity of the cell, enabling samples to be transferred in bulk between single-cell assay platforms without losing the identity of individual cells. The application of SPB is demonstrated for transferring cells from a subnanoliter protein secretion/phenotyping array platform into a microtiter plate, with re-identification accuracies in the plate assay of 96±2%. Encapsulated cells are recovered by digesting the hydrogel, allowing subsequent genotyping and phenotyping of cell lysates. Finally, a model scaling is developed to illustrate how different parameters affect the accuracy of SPB and to motivate scaling of the method to thousands of unique blocks.

SUBMITTER: Castellarnau M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4303509 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stochastic particle barcoding for single-cell tracking and multiparametric analysis.

Castellarnau M M   Szeto G L GL   Su H-W HW   Tokatlian T T   Love J C JC   Irvine D J DJ   Voldman J J  

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20140902 4


This study presents stochastic particle barcoding (SPB), a method for tracking cell identity across bioanalytical platforms. In this approach, single cells or small collections of cells are co-encapsulated within an enzymatically-degradable hydrogel block along with a random collection of fluorescent beads, whose number, color, and position encode the identity of the cell, enabling samples to be transferred in bulk between single-cell assay platforms without losing the identity of individual cel  ...[more]

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