Issue 9, 2010

Large-scale investigation of the olfactory receptor space using a microfluidic microwell array

Abstract

The mammalian olfactory system is able to discriminate among tens of thousands of odorant molecules. In mice, each odorant is sensed by a small subset of the approximately 1000 odorant receptor (OR) types, with one OR gene expressed by each olfactory sensory neuron (OSN). However, the sum of the large repertoire of OR–OSN types and difficulties with heterologous expression have made it almost impossible to analyze odorant-responsiveness across all OR–OSN types. We have developed a microfluidic approach that allowed us to screen over 20 000 single cells at once in microwells. By using calcium imaging, we were able to detect and analyze odorant responses of about 2900 OSNs simultaneously. Importantly, this technique allows for both the detection of rare responding OSNs as well as the identification of OSN populations broadly responsive to odorants of unrelated structures. This technique is generally applicable for screening large numbers of single cells and should help to characterize rare cell behaviors in fields such as toxicology, pharmacology, and cancer research.

Graphical abstract: Large-scale investigation of the olfactory receptor space using a microfluidic microwell array

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Oct 2009
Accepted
15 Jan 2010
First published
10 Feb 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 1120-1127

Large-scale investigation of the olfactory receptor space using a microfluidic microwell array

X. A. Figueroa, G. A. Cooksey, S. V. Votaw, L. F. Horowitz and A. Folch, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 1120 DOI: 10.1039/B920585C

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