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Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification

Despite the importance of cell characterization and identification for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, developing fast and label‐free methods without (bio)‐chemical markers or surface‐engineered receptors remains challenging. Here, we exploit the natural cellular response to mild thermal st...

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Autores principales: Yongabi, Derick, Khorshid, Mehran, Losada‐Pérez, Patricia, Bakhshi Sichani, Soroush, Jooken, Stijn, Stilman, Wouter, Theßeling, Florian, Martens, Tobie, Van Thillo, Toon, Verstrepen, Kevin, Dedecker, Peter, Vanden Berghe, Pieter, Lettinga, Minne Paul, Bartic, Carmen, Lieberzeit, Peter, Schöning, Michael J., Thoelen, Ronald, Fransen, Marc, Wübbenhorst, Michael, Wagner, Patrick
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35780480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202200459
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author Yongabi, Derick
Khorshid, Mehran
Losada‐Pérez, Patricia
Bakhshi Sichani, Soroush
Jooken, Stijn
Stilman, Wouter
Theßeling, Florian
Martens, Tobie
Van Thillo, Toon
Verstrepen, Kevin
Dedecker, Peter
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Lettinga, Minne Paul
Bartic, Carmen
Lieberzeit, Peter
Schöning, Michael J.
Thoelen, Ronald
Fransen, Marc
Wübbenhorst, Michael
Wagner, Patrick
author_facet Yongabi, Derick
Khorshid, Mehran
Losada‐Pérez, Patricia
Bakhshi Sichani, Soroush
Jooken, Stijn
Stilman, Wouter
Theßeling, Florian
Martens, Tobie
Van Thillo, Toon
Verstrepen, Kevin
Dedecker, Peter
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Lettinga, Minne Paul
Bartic, Carmen
Lieberzeit, Peter
Schöning, Michael J.
Thoelen, Ronald
Fransen, Marc
Wübbenhorst, Michael
Wagner, Patrick
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description Despite the importance of cell characterization and identification for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, developing fast and label‐free methods without (bio)‐chemical markers or surface‐engineered receptors remains challenging. Here, we exploit the natural cellular response to mild thermal stimuli and propose a label‐ and receptor‐free method for fast and facile cell characterization. Cell suspensions in a dedicated sensor are exposed to a temperature gradient, which stimulates synchronized and spontaneous cell‐detachment with sharply defined time‐patterns, a phenomenon unknown from literature. These patterns depend on metabolic activity (controlled through temperature, nutrients, and drugs) and provide a library of cell‐type‐specific indicators, allowing to distinguish several yeast strains as well as cancer cells. Under specific conditions, synchronized glycolytic‐type oscillations are observed during detachment of mammalian and yeast‐cell ensembles, providing additional cell‐specific signatures. These findings suggest potential applications for cell viability analysis and for assessing the collective response of cancer cells to drugs.
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spelling pubmed-94036302022-08-26 Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification Yongabi, Derick Khorshid, Mehran Losada‐Pérez, Patricia Bakhshi Sichani, Soroush Jooken, Stijn Stilman, Wouter Theßeling, Florian Martens, Tobie Van Thillo, Toon Verstrepen, Kevin Dedecker, Peter Vanden Berghe, Pieter Lettinga, Minne Paul Bartic, Carmen Lieberzeit, Peter Schöning, Michael J. Thoelen, Ronald Fransen, Marc Wübbenhorst, Michael Wagner, Patrick Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Despite the importance of cell characterization and identification for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, developing fast and label‐free methods without (bio)‐chemical markers or surface‐engineered receptors remains challenging. Here, we exploit the natural cellular response to mild thermal stimuli and propose a label‐ and receptor‐free method for fast and facile cell characterization. Cell suspensions in a dedicated sensor are exposed to a temperature gradient, which stimulates synchronized and spontaneous cell‐detachment with sharply defined time‐patterns, a phenomenon unknown from literature. These patterns depend on metabolic activity (controlled through temperature, nutrients, and drugs) and provide a library of cell‐type‐specific indicators, allowing to distinguish several yeast strains as well as cancer cells. Under specific conditions, synchronized glycolytic‐type oscillations are observed during detachment of mammalian and yeast‐cell ensembles, providing additional cell‐specific signatures. These findings suggest potential applications for cell viability analysis and for assessing the collective response of cancer cells to drugs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9403630/ /pubmed/35780480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202200459 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yongabi, Derick
Khorshid, Mehran
Losada‐Pérez, Patricia
Bakhshi Sichani, Soroush
Jooken, Stijn
Stilman, Wouter
Theßeling, Florian
Martens, Tobie
Van Thillo, Toon
Verstrepen, Kevin
Dedecker, Peter
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Lettinga, Minne Paul
Bartic, Carmen
Lieberzeit, Peter
Schöning, Michael J.
Thoelen, Ronald
Fransen, Marc
Wübbenhorst, Michael
Wagner, Patrick
Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title_full Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title_fullStr Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title_full_unstemmed Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title_short Synchronized, Spontaneous, and Oscillatory Detachment of Eukaryotic Cells: A New Tool for Cell Characterization and Identification
title_sort synchronized, spontaneous, and oscillatory detachment of eukaryotic cells: a new tool for cell characterization and identification
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35780480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202200459
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