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A time-coded multi-concentration microfluidic chemical waveform generator for high-throughput probing suspension single-cell signaling

Authors :
Peng Chen
Xiaojun Feng
Yiran Guo
Yiwei Li
Bi-Feng Liu
Zhaolong Gao
Shunji Li
Source :
Chinese Chemical Letters. 33:3091-3096
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

The cellular response to the complex extracellular microenvironment is highly dynamic in time and type of extracellular matrix. Accurately reconstructing this process and analyzing the changes in receptor conformation on the cell membrane surface and intracellular or intercellular signaling has been a major challenge in analytical chemistry and biophysical methodology. In this paper, a time-coded multi-concentration microfluidic chemical waveform generator was developed for the dynamic signaling probing with single-cell array of high temporal resolution, high throughput, and multi-concentration combination stimulation. Based on innovative microchannel structure, sophisticated external control methods and multiplexing technology, the system not only allowed for temporally sequential permutations of the four concentrations of stimuli (time code), but also generated pulsed and continuous waveforms at different frequencies in a highly controllable manner. Furthermore, the single-cell trap array was set up to efficiently capture cells in suspension, dramatically increasing throughput and reducing experiment preparation time. The maximum frequency of the platform was 1 Hz, and one cell could be stimulated at multiple frequencies. To show the ability of the system to investigate rapid biochemical events in high throughput, pulse stimulation and continuous stimulation of different frequencies and different time codes, combined with four concentrations of histamine (HA), were generated for probing G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling in HeLa cells. Then, statistical analysis was performed for the mean peak height and mean peak area of the cellular response. We believe that the time-coded multi-concentration microfluidic chemical waveform generator will provide a novel strategy for analytical chemistry, biophysics, cell signaling, and individualized medicine applications.

Details

ISSN :
10018417
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese Chemical Letters
Accession number :
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