Issue 128, 2015

FACS-style detection for real-time cell viscoelastic cytometry

Abstract

Cell mechanical properties have been established as a label-free biophysical marker of cell viability and health; however, real-time methods with significant throughput for accurately and non-destructively measuring these properties remain widely unavailable. Without appropriate labels for use with fluorescence activated cell sorters (FACS), easily implemented real-time technology for tracking cell-level mechanical properties remains a current need. Employing modulated optical forces and enabled by a low-dimensional FACS-style detection method introduced here, we present a viscoelasticity cytometer (VC) capable of real-time and continuous measurements. We demonstrate the utility of this approach by tracking the high-frequency cell physical properties of populations of chemically-modified cells at rates of ∼1 s−1 and explain observations within the context of a simple theoretical model.

Graphical abstract: FACS-style detection for real-time cell viscoelastic cytometry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2015
Accepted
27 Nov 2015
First published
02 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 105636-105642

Author version available

FACS-style detection for real-time cell viscoelastic cytometry

A. Kasukurti, C. D. Eggleton, S. A. Desai and D. W. M. Marr, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 105636 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA24097B

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