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Simultaneous quantitative determination of electroporative molecular uptake and subsequent cell survival using gel microdrops and flow cytometry

✍ Scribed by Elizabeth A. Gift; James C. Weaver


Book ID
101243809
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
212 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-4763

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✦ Synopsis


Background: Electroporation is widely used to introduce molecules into cells, but conditions yielding maximal molecular uptake often result in low cell survival. We describe a high throughput method for analyzing populations of culturable cells simultaneously for molecular uptake and cell growth. Methods: Cells are microencapsulated within agarose gel microdrops (GMDs), exposed to a polar tracer fluorescent molecule, electrically pulsed at various field strengths, and cultured. The GMDs are then analyzed at about 100,000 occupied GMDs per hour by flow cytometry for both uptake and microcolony formation.

Results:

We demonstrate how the method can be used to optimize a parameter of interest (e.g., the applied field strength) with respect to both uptake and cell survival. Here, the optimal field strength is determined to be 1.7 kV/cm. Below this, there is lower molecular uptake. As the field strength is increased, the cell survival rate goes down. Conclusions: This method may be applicable to optimization of other electroporation parameters and alternative physical and chemical methods for cell loading.