Julie Van Lent,Karen Ven,Maya Imbrechts,Nick Geukens,Paul Declerck,Karen Vanhoorelbeke,Jeroen Lammertyn
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Abstract
Antibodies (Abs) are pivotal components in a myriad of applications including therapeutics and diagnostics. To discover novel target-specific Abs, screening and isolating Ab-expressing cells have proven to be an interesting route. Nevertheless, current single-cell technologies still come with some limitations, as they, for example, do not enable combined temporal and multiplex screening. To overcome these limitations, we present a microwell-based microfluidic device that enables in-depth analysis of Ab-secreting cells. By micropatterning several proteins of interest onto specific regions of the wells, we were able to: (i) investigate single cells' secretion profiles over time, and (ii) identify cells secreting Abs of interest against different proteins simultaneously. This was shown for hybridomas secreting Abs against either the receptor binding domain or the nucleocapsid of the SARS-COV-2 virus. Moreover, our strategy is easily adaptable to a wide range of secretome studies as it enables the patterning of different proteins of interest (e.g., ligands and cell-adhesive proteins) and thus shows great promise for applications across numerous fields, including fundamental (e.g., cell-cell communication) and applied (e.g., drug discovery) research.
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Analytical Chemistry, a peer-reviewed research journal, focuses on disseminating new and original knowledge across all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may explore general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. They can be entirely theoretical or report experimental results. Contributions may cover various phases of analytical operations, including sampling, bioanalysis, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems, environmental analysis, separations, spectroscopy, chemical reactions and selectivity, instrumentation, imaging, surface analysis, and data processing. Papers discussing known analytical methods should present a significant, original application of the method, a notable improvement, or results on an important analyte.