Single-cell microarray for analyzing cellular response

Shohei Yamamura, Hiroyuki Kishi, Yoshiharu Tokimitsu, Sachiko Kondo, Ritsu Honda, Sathuluri Ramachandra Rao, Masahiro Omori, Eiichi Tamiya*, Atsushi Muraguchi

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Abstract

Detection of cellular response by measuring intracellular calcium, (Ca 2+) with Ca2+-dependent fluorescent dye are standard approaches to detect ligand-stimulated cells and to study signaling through ligand/receptor interaction. We describe a single-cell microarray system to analyze cellular response of individual cells such as lymphocytes using microchamber array chips. The single-cell microarray chip is made from polystyrene with over 30 000 microchambers, which can accommodate only single cells. Lymphocytes derived from mouse spleen or human blood were spread on the microarray, and over 80% of the microchambers achieved single-cell status. Stimulation of B-cells through antigen receptors on the microarray allowed us to detect activated B-cells by comparing the states of single B-cells before and after stimulation with antigen, which is disabled for flow cytometry. In addition, this novel method demonstrated retrieval of positive single B-cells from microchambers by a micromanipulator and achieved antibody DNA analysis. The system is suitable for high-throughput analysis of intracellular Ca 2+ response at the single-cell level and is applicable to screen antigen-specific lymphocytes for making specific monoclonal antibody.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8050-8056
Number of pages7
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume77
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005/12/15

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry

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