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Increasing cell-device adherence using cultured insect cells for receptor-based biosensors.


ABSTRACT: Field-effect transistor (FET)-based biosensors have a wide range of applications, and a bio-FET odorant sensor, based on insect (Sf21) cells expressing insect odorant receptors (ORs) with sensitivity and selectivity, has emerged. To fully realize the practical application of bio-FET odorant sensors, knowledge of the cell-device interface for efficient signal transfer, and a reliable and low-cost measurement system using the commercial complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) foundry process, will be indispensable. However, the interfaces between Sf21 cells and sensor devices are largely unknown, and electrode materials used in the commercial CMOS foundry process are generally limited to aluminium, which is reportedly toxic to cells. In this study, we investigated Sf21 cell-device interfaces by developing cross-sectional specimens. Calcium imaging of Sf21 cells expressing insect ORs was used to verify the functions of Sf21 cells as odorant sensor elements on the electrode materials. We found that the cell-device interface was approximately 10?nm wide on average, suggesting that the adhesion mechanism of Sf21 cells may differ from that of other cells. These results will help to construct accurate signal detection from expressed insect ORs using FETs.

SUBMITTER: Terutsuki D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5882746 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increasing cell-device adherence using cultured insect cells for receptor-based biosensors.

Terutsuki Daigo D   Mitsuno Hidefumi H   Sakurai Takeshi T   Okamoto Yuki Y   Tixier-Mita Agnès A   Toshiyoshi Hiroshi H   Mita Yoshio Y   Kanzaki Ryohei R  

Royal Society open science 20180321 3


Field-effect transistor (FET)-based biosensors have a wide range of applications, and a bio-FET odorant sensor, based on insect (Sf21) cells expressing insect odorant receptors (ORs) with sensitivity and selectivity, has emerged. To fully realize the practical application of bio-FET odorant sensors, knowledge of the cell-device interface for efficient signal transfer, and a reliable and low-cost measurement system using the commercial complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) foundry proces  ...[more]

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