Single Cell Array Enclosed with a Photodegradable Hydrogel in Microwells for Image-Based Cell Classification and Selective Photorelease of Cells

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2020 Sep 21;3(9):5887-5895. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.0c00583. Epub 2020 Jul 24.

Abstract

Single cell arrays provide an accurate classification of analyte cells through an image-based analysis of cellular phenotypes. Light-guided cell retrieval from a single cell array is a promising approach for the rapid and simple sorting of difficult to distinguish cells. In this study, we developed a single cell array enclosed with a photodegradable hydrogel in microwells to enable both comprehensive image-based single cell analysis and light-guided cell retrieval. In this system, individual cells became trapped in the microwells together with the photodegradable hydrogel at a high cell density on a chip regardless of cell type, adhesiveness, and motility. Fluorescence-stained model cells and vaccinated dendritic cells were identified by microscopic imaging and then selectively released through the light-induced degradation of the cell-embedding hydrogels. The target cells were selectively retrieved with a purity of >95% from the cell mixture through rapid photorelease, and the retrieved cells were confirmed to grow normally. Our results provide proof-of-principle that the photoresponsive microwell array serves as a versatile tool for image-based cell sorting in cellular researches and the manufacturing processes of high-performance cells.

Keywords: dendritic cell; image-based cell sorting; microwell; photodegradable hydrogel; single-cell array.