Cell shape is a fundamental biological feature, providing specific information about physiological or pathological cellular conditions. Most of the state-of-the-art microfluidic cytometers, however, only allow simple cell analysis, including viability studies, cell counting and sorting. In this work, we present a non-invasive, label-free device capable of single cell morphology discrimination in continuous flow. The device is based on the principle of liquid electrodes, fabricated in a cross configuration around a sensing zone. This arrangement allows measurement of cell impedance along orthogonal orientations and extraction of an index describing cell shape anisotropy. By adding prior to the sensing volume a series of lateral liquid electrodes, the particle stream was focused toward the channel midline and each cell was oriented in a specific direction before shape sensing. We demonstrate the proof of concept by performing spherical and elongated particle discrimination. As an application, we show that the shape changes experienced during cell division can be monitored and characterized. In particular, budding yeasts at different stages of the mitotic cycle were identified by extracting their anisotropy index.

Shaker, M., Colella, L., Caselli, F., Bisegna, P., Renaud, P. (2014). An impedance-based flow microcytometer for single cell morphology discrimination. LAB ON A CHIP, 14(14), 2548-2555 [10.1039/c4lc00221k].

An impedance-based flow microcytometer for single cell morphology discrimination

CASELLI, FEDERICA;BISEGNA, PAOLO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Cell shape is a fundamental biological feature, providing specific information about physiological or pathological cellular conditions. Most of the state-of-the-art microfluidic cytometers, however, only allow simple cell analysis, including viability studies, cell counting and sorting. In this work, we present a non-invasive, label-free device capable of single cell morphology discrimination in continuous flow. The device is based on the principle of liquid electrodes, fabricated in a cross configuration around a sensing zone. This arrangement allows measurement of cell impedance along orthogonal orientations and extraction of an index describing cell shape anisotropy. By adding prior to the sensing volume a series of lateral liquid electrodes, the particle stream was focused toward the channel midline and each cell was oriented in a specific direction before shape sensing. We demonstrate the proof of concept by performing spherical and elongated particle discrimination. As an application, we show that the shape changes experienced during cell division can be monitored and characterized. In particular, budding yeasts at different stages of the mitotic cycle were identified by extracting their anisotropy index.
2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/34 - BIOINGEGNERIA INDUSTRIALE
Settore ICAR/08 - SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
cell shape; microfluidics; electric impedance; anisotropy; cell budding; cell cycle; cell population;
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2014/LC/c4lc00221k
Shaker, M., Colella, L., Caselli, F., Bisegna, P., Renaud, P. (2014). An impedance-based flow microcytometer for single cell morphology discrimination. LAB ON A CHIP, 14(14), 2548-2555 [10.1039/c4lc00221k].
Shaker, M; Colella, L; Caselli, F; Bisegna, P; Renaud, P
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