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Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry

Numerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic properties, and measuring them can help elucidate higher level cellular functions in health and disease. We present a high-throughput, simple and low-cost microfluidic method for quantitatively measuring the elastic (stora...

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Autores principales: Gerum, Richard, Mirzahossein, Elham, Eroles, Mar, Elsterer, Jennifer, Mainka, Astrid, Bauer, Andreas, Sonntag, Selina, Winterl, Alexander, Bartl, Johannes, Fischer, Lena, Abuhattum, Shada, Goswami, Ruchi, Girardo, Salvatore, Guck, Jochen, Schrüfer, Stefan, Ströhlein, Nadine, Nosratlo, Mojtaba, Herrmann, Harald, Schultheis, Dorothea, Rico, Felix, Müller, Sebastian Johannes, Gekle, Stephan, Fabry, Ben
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053000
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78823
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author Gerum, Richard
Mirzahossein, Elham
Eroles, Mar
Elsterer, Jennifer
Mainka, Astrid
Bauer, Andreas
Sonntag, Selina
Winterl, Alexander
Bartl, Johannes
Fischer, Lena
Abuhattum, Shada
Goswami, Ruchi
Girardo, Salvatore
Guck, Jochen
Schrüfer, Stefan
Ströhlein, Nadine
Nosratlo, Mojtaba
Herrmann, Harald
Schultheis, Dorothea
Rico, Felix
Müller, Sebastian Johannes
Gekle, Stephan
Fabry, Ben
author_facet Gerum, Richard
Mirzahossein, Elham
Eroles, Mar
Elsterer, Jennifer
Mainka, Astrid
Bauer, Andreas
Sonntag, Selina
Winterl, Alexander
Bartl, Johannes
Fischer, Lena
Abuhattum, Shada
Goswami, Ruchi
Girardo, Salvatore
Guck, Jochen
Schrüfer, Stefan
Ströhlein, Nadine
Nosratlo, Mojtaba
Herrmann, Harald
Schultheis, Dorothea
Rico, Felix
Müller, Sebastian Johannes
Gekle, Stephan
Fabry, Ben
author_sort Gerum, Richard
collection PubMed
description Numerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic properties, and measuring them can help elucidate higher level cellular functions in health and disease. We present a high-throughput, simple and low-cost microfluidic method for quantitatively measuring the elastic (storage) and viscous (loss) modulus of individual cells. Cells are suspended in a high-viscosity fluid and are pumped with high pressure through a 5.8 cm long and 200 µm wide microfluidic channel. The fluid shear stress induces large, ear ellipsoidal cell deformations. In addition, the flow profile in the channel causes the cells to rotate in a tank-treading manner. From the cell deformation and tank treading frequency, we extract the frequency-dependent viscoelastic cell properties based on a theoretical framework developed by R. Roscoe [1] that describes the deformation of a viscoelastic sphere in a viscous fluid under steady laminar flow. We confirm the accuracy of the method using atomic force microscopy-calibrated polyacrylamide beads and cells. Our measurements demonstrate that suspended cells exhibit power-law, soft glassy rheological behavior that is cell-cycle-dependent and mediated by the physical interplay between the actin filament and intermediate filament networks.
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spelling pubmed-95762692022-10-18 Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry Gerum, Richard Mirzahossein, Elham Eroles, Mar Elsterer, Jennifer Mainka, Astrid Bauer, Andreas Sonntag, Selina Winterl, Alexander Bartl, Johannes Fischer, Lena Abuhattum, Shada Goswami, Ruchi Girardo, Salvatore Guck, Jochen Schrüfer, Stefan Ströhlein, Nadine Nosratlo, Mojtaba Herrmann, Harald Schultheis, Dorothea Rico, Felix Müller, Sebastian Johannes Gekle, Stephan Fabry, Ben eLife Cell Biology Numerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic properties, and measuring them can help elucidate higher level cellular functions in health and disease. We present a high-throughput, simple and low-cost microfluidic method for quantitatively measuring the elastic (storage) and viscous (loss) modulus of individual cells. Cells are suspended in a high-viscosity fluid and are pumped with high pressure through a 5.8 cm long and 200 µm wide microfluidic channel. The fluid shear stress induces large, ear ellipsoidal cell deformations. In addition, the flow profile in the channel causes the cells to rotate in a tank-treading manner. From the cell deformation and tank treading frequency, we extract the frequency-dependent viscoelastic cell properties based on a theoretical framework developed by R. Roscoe [1] that describes the deformation of a viscoelastic sphere in a viscous fluid under steady laminar flow. We confirm the accuracy of the method using atomic force microscopy-calibrated polyacrylamide beads and cells. Our measurements demonstrate that suspended cells exhibit power-law, soft glassy rheological behavior that is cell-cycle-dependent and mediated by the physical interplay between the actin filament and intermediate filament networks. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9576269/ /pubmed/36053000 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78823 Text en © 2022, Gerum et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Gerum, Richard
Mirzahossein, Elham
Eroles, Mar
Elsterer, Jennifer
Mainka, Astrid
Bauer, Andreas
Sonntag, Selina
Winterl, Alexander
Bartl, Johannes
Fischer, Lena
Abuhattum, Shada
Goswami, Ruchi
Girardo, Salvatore
Guck, Jochen
Schrüfer, Stefan
Ströhlein, Nadine
Nosratlo, Mojtaba
Herrmann, Harald
Schultheis, Dorothea
Rico, Felix
Müller, Sebastian Johannes
Gekle, Stephan
Fabry, Ben
Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title_full Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title_fullStr Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title_full_unstemmed Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title_short Viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
title_sort viscoelastic properties of suspended cells measured with shear flow deformation cytometry
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053000
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78823
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