Sorting and simultaneous quantitation of intact mixed-cell samples via capillary isotachophoresis

Electrophoresis. 2024 Mar;45(5-6):537-547. doi: 10.1002/elps.202300159. Epub 2023 Nov 9.

Abstract

A great need currently exists for rapid, inexpensive, and accurate methods for microbial analysis in the medical, food, industrial, and water quality fields. Here, a novel capillary isotachophoresis (CITP) method is presented for the focusing, sorting, and quantitation of intact cells in mixed samples based on their electrophoretic mobility ranges. Using a series of ion spacers dissolved in the sample, this technique results in several efficient cell peaks in the electropherogram corresponding to specific cell electrophoretic mobility ranges. The concentrations of different species in mixed-cell samples are determined from the cell peak areas and the known peak response factors for the cell species using a series of linear equations. Method design and optimization are discussed, including the choice of running buffer, pH, and ion spacers. Mixed-cell samples of up to four different species were focused and quantified as a proof-of-principle of the method. When sample cell concentrations were toward the middle of the linear response range, accuracies between 1% and 11% and relative standard deviations of 1%-14% were obtained, depending on the number of cell species in the mixture. This work provides a useful basis for future studies of cell quantitation using CITP, which could be potentially applied to a variety of fields including cell growth studies, microbial contamination testing, and sterility testing.

Keywords: capillary electrophoresis; cells; isotachophoresis; quantitation.

MeSH terms

  • Electrophoresis, Capillary / methods
  • Isotachophoresis* / methods