Ultra-Simple Single-Cell Detection of Multiple Cytokines by a Nanowell Chip Integrated with Encoded Microarrays.

ACS sensors(2019)

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Cytokine production is often regarded as the marker of immune cells' activation status. The spectrum and temporal secretion of cytokines are dramatically varied between cell phenotypes and even within the same phenotype. Multiparameter analysis of individual immune cell's cytokine secretion has always been a complicated process that needs special facilities in a laboratory setting. Herein, we present an ultra-simple method with high sensitivity and high robustness to quantify cytokine expression at the single-cell resolution. A microchip is developed based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) nanowells on a sticky tape, while each nanowell is integrated with a DNA-antibody convertible microarray. Only pipetting is needed for the whole single-cell analysis process. The sensitivity of the assay is evaluated by measuring various concentrations of six recombinant cytokine proteins, which was found comparable to conventional methods. Once single cells are loaded to nanowells and incubated there, a Fluorinert FC-40 is used to isolate nanowells so cytokines from those cells are captured by separate microarrays. The rest of sandwich ELISA detection process is also executed simply by pipetting of various reagents. This method is validated by measuring cytokine production from hundreds of single cells. It has simplified a typically sophisticated multiplex single-cell assay into an instrument-free, point-of-detection technology, and thus it may find a broad utility in clinical diagnostics.
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single-cell analysis,simple method,point-of-care diagnosis,multiplex,microchip
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