Microscopic impedance cytometry for quantifying single cell shape

In this work, we investigated the ability of impedance flow cytometry to measure the shape of single cells/particles. We found that the impedance pulses triggered by micro-objects that are asymmetric in morphology show a tilting trend, and there is no such a tilting trend for symmetric ones. Therefo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biosensors & bioelectronics 2021-12, Vol.193, p.113521-113521, Article 113521
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Tao, Liu, Xun, Kiya, Ryota, Shen, Yigang, Yuan, Yapeng, Zhang, Tianlong, Suzuki, Kengo, Tanaka, Yo, Li, Ming, Hosokawa, Yoichiroh, Yalikun, Yaxiaer
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we investigated the ability of impedance flow cytometry to measure the shape of single cells/particles. We found that the impedance pulses triggered by micro-objects that are asymmetric in morphology show a tilting trend, and there is no such a tilting trend for symmetric ones. Therefore, we proposed a new metric, tilt index, to quantify the tilt level of the impedance pulses. Through simulation, we found that the value of tilt index tends to be zero for perfectly symmetrical objects, while the value is greater than zero for asymmetrical ones. Also, this metric was found to be independent on the trajectories (i.e., lateral, and z-direction shift) of the target micro-object. In experiments, we adopted a home-made lock-in amplifier and performed experiments on 10 μm polystyrene beads and Euglena gracilis (E. gracilis) cells with varying shapes. The experimental results coincided with the simulation results and demonstrated that the new metric (tilt index) enables the impedance cytometry to characterize the shape single cells/particles without microscopy or other optical setups. •This paper studied the capability of impedance cytometry as a shape sensor for single cell analysis.•Impedance pulses caused by asymmetric objects show a tilting trend, but symmetric objects do not.•A new metric – “tilt index” is proposed to quantify the tilting level of impedance pulses, and correlate it with the shape of the target.
ISSN:0956-5663
1873-4235
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2021.113521