Imaging-assisted hydrogel formation for single cell isolation.

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Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, van der Maasweg, 2629, HZ Delft, the Netherlands.

Published: April 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The proposed method utilizes imaging-assisted hydrogel formation for the selective capture and isolation of specific cells, allowing for easy removal of unwanted cells.
  • It achieves high sorting efficiency and maintains over 98% viability for both NIH/3T3 fibroblasts and A549 carcinoma cells.
  • This technique offers a cost-effective, mask-free alternative to traditional cell-sorting methods, with significant implications for single-cell genomics, proteomics, and the development of new cell lines.

Article Abstract

We report a flexible single-cell isolation method by imaging-assisted hydrogel formation. Our approach consists of imaging-aided selective capture of cells of interest by encasing them into a polymeric hydrogel, followed by removal of unwanted cells and subsequent release of isolated cells by enzymatic hydrogel degradation, thus offering an opportunity for further analysis or cultivation of selected cells. We achieved high sorting efficiency and observed excellent viability rates (>98%) for NIH/3T3 fibroblasts and A549 carcinoma cells isolated using this procedure. The method presented here offers a mask-free, cost-efficient and easy-to-use alternative to many currently existing surface-based cell-sorting techniques, and has the potential to impact the field of cell culturing and isolation, e.g. single cell genomics and proteomics, investigation of cellular heterogeneity and isolation of best performing mutants for developing new cell lines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7171092PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62623-6DOI Listing

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