Issue 13, 2011

Living cell-based allergen sensing using a high resolution two-dimensional surface plasmon resonance imager

Abstract

Recently, several papers indicated that the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique was available to monitor stimulation responses of mammalian cells adhered on sensor chips. On the other hand, the newly developed two-dimensional SPR (2D-SPR) imager system can obtain 2D-images of local refractive index change on the surface of a gold thin film. From these backgrounds, we expected that the 2D-SPR imager can visualize the individual response of many mammalian cells, simultaneously. Here, we report the observation of an allergenic response of a model mast cell, rat basophilic leukaemia cell (RBL-2H3), by using the high magnification 2D-SPR imaging system after pre-sensitization with 0.1 μg mL−1anti-dinitrophenyl immunoglobulin E (anti-DNP IgE). The response of the cells was successfully observed as the increment of the SPR signal (reflection intensity) upon stimulation with 0.1–1000 ng mL−1DNP-modified bovine serum albumin (DNP-BSA).

Graphical abstract: Living cell-based allergen sensing using a high resolution two-dimensional surface plasmon resonance imager

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2010
Accepted
14 Apr 2011
First published
11 May 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 2706-2711

Living cell-based allergen sensing using a high resolution two-dimensional surface plasmon resonance imager

M. Horii, H. Shinohara, Y. Iribe and M. Suzuki, Analyst, 2011, 136, 2706 DOI: 10.1039/C0AN00874E

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