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A photoelectrochemical platform for the capture and release of rare single cells.


ABSTRACT: For many normal and aberrant cell behaviours, it is important to understand the origin of cellular heterogeneity. Although powerful methods for studying cell heterogeneity have emerged, they are more suitable for common rather than rare cells. Exploring the heterogeneity of rare single cells is challenging because these rare cells must be first pre-concentrated and undergo analysis prior to classification and expansion. Here, a versatile capture & release platform consisting of an antibody-modified and electrochemically cleavable semiconducting silicon surface for release of individual cells of interest is presented. The captured cells can be interrogated microscopically and tested for drug responsiveness prior to release and recovery. The capture & release strategy was applied to identify rare tumour cells from whole blood, monitor the uptake of, and response to, doxorubicin and subsequently select cells for single-cell gene expression based on their response to the doxorubicin.

SUBMITTER: Parker SG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5997639 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A photoelectrochemical platform for the capture and release of rare single cells.

Parker Stephen G SG   Yang Ying Y   Ciampi Simone S   Gupta Bakul B   Kimpton Kathleen K   Mansfeld Friederike M FM   Kavallaris Maria M   Gaus Katharina K   Gooding J Justin JJ  

Nature communications 20180612 1


For many normal and aberrant cell behaviours, it is important to understand the origin of cellular heterogeneity. Although powerful methods for studying cell heterogeneity have emerged, they are more suitable for common rather than rare cells. Exploring the heterogeneity of rare single cells is challenging because these rare cells must be first pre-concentrated and undergo analysis prior to classification and expansion. Here, a versatile capture & release platform consisting of an antibody-modif  ...[more]

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