μREACT:用于快速评估跨王国相互作用的微流体系统。

IF 10.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOPHYSICS
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摘要

细胞之间的跨域相互作用在形成错综复杂的生态和生物网络方面发挥着关键作用。然而,我们对这些相互作用的了解仍不全面。具体来说,能够与特定宿主细胞类型相互作用的微生物的庞大系统发育谱仍然模糊不清,这主要是由于缺乏高效、高通量、单细胞分辨率的系统来快速解读这些相互作用。在这里,我们介绍了μREACT(跨界相互作用中细菌粘附和交流的快速评估微流体系统),这是一种用于分析界间相互作用的微流体系统。该系统的特点是利用微流体介电泳分离技术,以单细胞(数字)分辨率分离粘附在宿主细胞上的细菌,每小时可分拣 107 个粘附微生物,与传统流式细胞仪系统的处理量相当,但无需任何标记。使用μREACT对土壤微生物样本进行分析,发现了以前已知的对哺乳动物宿主细胞具有高粘附性的几个细菌物种,以及显示出新出现的内共生特征的菌株之间的新相互作用。综上所述,μREACT 是识别和描述王国间相互作用网的有力工具。μREACT的意义远不止于发现这种相互作用,它还有可能为生态系统动力学和生物过程的基本驱动机制提供新的见解。
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μREACT: A microfluidic system for rapid evaluation of trans-kingdom interactions
Trans-kingdom interactions between cells play pivotal roles in shaping intricate ecological and biological networks. However, our grasp of these interactions remains incomplete. Specifically, the vast phylogenetic spectrum of microorganisms capable of interacting with a given host cell type remains obscure, primarily due to the absence of efficient, high-throughput, single-cell resolution systems that can rapidly decipher these interactions. Here, we introduce μREACT (Microfluidic system for Rapid Evaluation of bacterial Adherence and Communication in Trans-kingdom interactions), a microfluidic system designed to analyze interkingdom interactions. μREACT not only unveiled both recognized and previously unknown interactions but also enabled their detailed characterization. The system features the use of microfluidic dielectrophoretic separation of bacteria that adhere to host cells at single-cell (digital) resolution, and enabled the sorting of 107 adherent microorganisms per hour, representing a comparable throughput to conventional flow cytometry systems, but without requiring any labeling. The analysis of soil microbial samples using μREACT revealed several bacterial species previously known to have high adherence to mammalian host cells, as well as new interactions involving strains that displayed hallmarks of emerging endosymbiosis. Taken together, μREACT serves as a formidable tool for identifying and characterizing webs of interkingdom interactions. Its implications extend beyond discovery of such interactions, where it has the potential to provide new insights into fundamental mechanisms driving ecosystem dynamics and biological processes.
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
20.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
1006
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Biosensors & Bioelectronics, along with its open access companion journal Biosensors & Bioelectronics: X, is the leading international publication in the field of biosensors and bioelectronics. It covers research, design, development, and application of biosensors, which are analytical devices incorporating biological materials with physicochemical transducers. These devices, including sensors, DNA chips, electronic noses, and lab-on-a-chip, produce digital signals proportional to specific analytes. Examples include immunosensors and enzyme-based biosensors, applied in various fields such as medicine, environmental monitoring, and food industry. The journal also focuses on molecular and supramolecular structures for enhancing device performance.
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