Photoacoustic in vitro flow cytometry for nanomaterial research

Conventional flow cytometry is a versatile tool for drug research and cell characterization. However, it is poorly suited for quantification of non-fluorescent proteins and artificial nanomaterials without the use of additional labeling. The rapid growth of biomedical applications for small non-fluo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photoacoustics (Munich) 2017-06, Vol.6, p.16
Hauptverfasser: Nedosekin, Dmitry A, Fahmi, Tariq, Nima, Zeid A, Nolan, Jacqueline, Cai, Chengzhong, Sarimollaoglu, Mustafa, Dervishi, Enkeleda, Basnakian, Alexei, Biris, Alexandru S, Zharov, Vladimir P
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Zusammenfassung:Conventional flow cytometry is a versatile tool for drug research and cell characterization. However, it is poorly suited for quantification of non-fluorescent proteins and artificial nanomaterials without the use of additional labeling. The rapid growth of biomedical applications for small non-fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs) for drug delivery and contrast and therapy enhancement, as well as research focused on natural cell pigments and chromophores, demands high-throughput quantification methods for the non-fluorescent components. In this work, we present a novel photoacoustic (PA) fluorescence flow cytometry (PAFFC) platform that combines NP quantification though PA detection with conventional flow cytometry sample characterization using fluorescence labeling. PAFFC simplifies high-throughput analysis of cell-NP interactions, optimization of targeted nanodrugs, and NP toxicity assessment, providing a direct correlation between NP uptake and characterization of toxicity markers for every cell.
ISSN:2213-5979
2213-5979
DOI:10.1016/j.pacs.2017.03.002