Issue 31, 2020

High-content and high-throughput identification of macrophage polarization phenotypes

Abstract

Macrophages are plastic cells of the innate immune system that perform a wide range of immune- and homeostasis-related functions. Due to their plasticity, macrophages can polarize into a spectrum of activated phenotypes. Rapid identification of macrophage polarization states provides valuable information for drug discovery, toxicological screening, and immunotherapy evaluation. The complexity associated with macrophage activation limits the ability of current biomarker-based methods to rapidly identify unique activation states. In this study, we demonstrate the ability of a 2-element sensor array that provides an information-rich 5-channel output to successfully determine macrophage polarization phenotypes in a matter of minutes. The simple and robust sensor generates a high dimensional data array which enables accurate macrophage evaluations in standard cell lines and primary cells after cytokine treatment, as well as following exposure to a model disease environment.

Graphical abstract: High-content and high-throughput identification of macrophage polarization phenotypes

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
15 May 2020
Accepted
17 Jul 2020
First published
22 Jul 2020
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2020,11, 8231-8239

High-content and high-throughput identification of macrophage polarization phenotypes

Y. Geng, J. Hardie, R. F. Landis, J. A. Mas-Rosario, A. N. Chattopadhyay, P. Keshri, J. Sun, E. M. Rizzo, S. Gopalakrishnan, M. E. Farkas and V. M. Rotello, Chem. Sci., 2020, 11, 8231 DOI: 10.1039/D0SC02792H

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