Automated antibody dispensing to improve high-parameter flow cytometry throughput and analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Victor Bosteels, Julie Van Duyse, Elien Ruyssinck, Katrien Van der Borght, Long Nguyen, Jannes Gavel, Sophie Janssens, Gert Van Isterdael
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Abstract

Over the past decade, the flow cytometry field has witnessed significant advancements in the number of fluorochromes that can be detected. This enables researchers to analyze more than 40 markers simultaneously on thousands of cells per second. However, with this increased complexity and multiplicity of markers, the manual dispensing of antibodies for flow cytometry experiments has become laborious, time-consuming, and prone to errors. An automated antibody dispensing system could provide a potential solution by enhancing the efficiency, and by improving data quality by faithfully dispensing the fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies and by enabling the easy addition of extra controls. In this study, a comprehensive comparison of different liquid handlers for dispensing fluorochrome-labeled antibodies was conducted for the preparation of flow cytometry stainings. The evaluation focused on key criteria including dispensing time, dead volume, and reliability of dispensing. After benchmarking, the I.DOT, a non-contact liquid handler, was selected and optimized in more detail. In the end, the I.DOT was able to prepare a 25-marker panel in 20 min, including the full stain, all FMOs and all single stain controls for cells and beads. Having all these controls improved the validation of the panel, visualization, and analysis of the data. Thus, automated antibody dispensing by dispensers such as the I.DOT reduces time and errors, enhances data quality, and can be easily integrated in an automated workflow to prepare samples for flow cytometry.

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自动分配抗体,提高高参数流式细胞仪的通量和分析能力。
过去十年来,流式细胞仪领域在可检测的荧光色素数量方面取得了重大进展。这使研究人员能够每秒同时分析数千个细胞上的 40 多种标记物。然而,随着标记物的复杂性和多样性的增加,流式细胞仪实验中抗体的手动分配变得费力、费时且容易出错。自动抗体喷点系统可提供一种潜在的解决方案,它能提高效率,并通过忠实喷点氟铬结合抗体和轻松添加额外对照来提高数据质量。在这项研究中,对用于配制流式细胞仪染色的氟铬标记抗体的不同配液器进行了综合比较。评估的主要标准包括分配时间、死体积和分配可靠性。经过基准测试后,选择了非接触式液体处理仪 I.DOT,并对其进行了更详细的优化。最终,I.DOT 能够在 20 分钟内制备出 25 个标记物面板,包括全染色、所有 FMO 以及细胞和珠子的所有单染色对照。有了所有这些对照,就能更好地验证面板、可视化和分析数据。因此,I.DOT 等分配器的自动抗体分配减少了时间和错误,提高了数据质量,并可轻松集成到自动化工作流程中,为流式细胞仪制备样本。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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