1. DNA‐Based Microparticle Tension Sensors (μTS) for Measuring Cell Mechanics in Non‐planar Geometries and for High‐Throughput Quantification
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Brian G. Petrich, Yuxin Duan, Wenchun Chen, Renhao Li, Rong Ma, Roxanne Glazier, Khalid Salaita, Yuesong Hu, and Victor Pui-Yan Ma
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Materials science ,Pyridines ,Cellular differentiation ,Integrin ,010402 general chemistry ,Mechanotransduction, Cellular ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Catalysis ,Microscopy ,DNA nanotechnology ,Humans ,Microparticle ,Mechanotransduction ,Throughput (business) ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Immunological synapse formation ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Optical Imaging ,General Medicine ,Actomyosin ,DNA ,General Chemistry ,Platelet Activation ,Amides ,High-Throughput Screening Assays ,0104 chemical sciences ,biology.protein ,Biophysics ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Abstract
Mechanotransduction, the interplay between physical and chemical signaling, plays vital roles in many biological processes ranging from cell differentiation to metastasis. The state-of-the-art techniques to quantify cell forces employ deformable polymer films or molecular probes tethered to glass substrates. These types of flat substrates limit applications in investigating mechanotransduction on non-planar geometries where physiological activities such as phagocytosis and immunological synapse formation mostly occur. A second challenge is the low throughput of microscopy readout which limits the application of current assays in fundamental and clinical research. We address these challenges by developing a DNA-based microparticle tension sensor (μTS), which features a spherical surface and thus allows for investigation of mechanical events at curved interfaces or within groups of cells in suspension. Importantly, the micron-scale of μTS enables flow cytometry readout, which is rapid and high throughput. To demonstrate the scope of μTS, we applied the method to map and measure T-cell receptor (TCR) forces and platelet integrin forces at 12 and 56 pN thresholds. Furthermore, we quantified the inhibition efficiency of two anti-platelet drugs providing a proof-of-concept demonstration of μTS to screen drugs that modulate cellular mechanics.
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- 2021
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