eLife (Apr 2019)

Opto-magnetic capture of individual cells based on visual phenotypes

  • Loïc Binan,
  • François Bélanger,
  • Maxime Uriarte,
  • Jean François Lemay,
  • Jean Christophe Pelletier De Koninck,
  • Joannie Roy,
  • El Bachir Affar,
  • Elliot Drobetsky,
  • Hugo Wurtele,
  • Santiago Costantino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.45239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The ability to isolate rare live cells within a heterogeneous population based solely on visual criteria remains technically challenging, due largely to limitations imposed by existing sorting technologies. Here, we present a new method that permits labeling cells of interest by attaching streptavidin-coated magnetic beads to their membranes using the lasers of a confocal microscope. A simple magnet allows highly specific isolation of the labeled cells, which then remain viable and proliferate normally. As proof of principle, we tagged, isolated, and expanded individual cells based on three biologically relevant visual characteristics: i) presence of multiple nuclei, ii) accumulation of lipid vesicles, and iii) ability to resolve ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage foci. Our method constitutes a rapid, efficient, and cost-effective approach for isolation and subsequent characterization of rare cells based on observable traits such as movement, shape, or location, which in turn can generate novel mechanistic insights into important biological processes.

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