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Versatile, facile and low-cost single-cell isolation, culture and sequencing by optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening

Journal

LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 125-135

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2lc00888b

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Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0902904]
  2. National Center of Technology Innovation for Synthetic Biology [TSBICIP-PTJS-003-05]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32170103]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2019PB022, ZR2020MD090, 2021ZDSYS29]

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An optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening and single-cell isolation (OPSI) system has been established for precise, indexed isolation of individual bacterial, yeast or human cancer cells. The system achieves high purity and speed, is applicable to cells of different sizes, and can generate high-quality single-cell transcriptome profiles.
Real-time image-based sorting of target cells in a precisely indexed manner is desirable for sequencing or cultivating individual human or microbial cells directly from clinical or environmental samples; however, the versatility of existing methods is limited as they are usually not broadly applicable to all cell sizes. Here, an optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening and single-cell isolation (OPSI) system is established for precise, indexed isolation of individual bacterial, yeast or human-cancer cells. A controllable static flow field that acts as a cell pool is achieved in a microfluidics chip, to enable precise and ready screening of cells of 1 to 40 mu m in size by bright-field, fluorescence, or Raman imaging. The target cell is then captured by a 1064 nm optical tweezer and deposited as one-cell-harboring nanoliter microdroplets in a one-cell-one-tube manner. For bacterial, yeast and human cells, OPSI achieves a >99.7% target-cell sorting purity and a 10-fold elevated speed of 10-20 cells per min. Moreover, OPSI-based one-cell RNA-seq of human cancer cells yields high quality and reproducible single-cell transcriptome profiles. The versatility, facileness, flexibility, modularized design, and low cost of OPSI suggest its broad applications for image-based sorting of target cells.

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