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Individually addressable and dynamic DNA gates for multiplexed cell sorting.


ABSTRACT: The ability to analyze and isolate cells based on the expression of specific surface markers has increased our understanding of cell biology and produced numerous applications for biomedicine. However, established cell-sorting platforms rely on labels that are limited in number due to biophysical constraints, such as overlapping emission spectra of fluorophores in FACS. Here, we establish a framework built on a system of orthogonal and extensible DNA gates for multiplexed cell sorting. These DNA gates label target cell populations by antibodies to allow magnetic bead isolation en masse and then selectively unlock by strand displacement to sort cells. We show that DNA gated sorting (DGS) is triggered to completion within minutes on the surface of cells and achieves target cell purity, viability, and yield equivalent to that of commercial magnetic sorting kits. We demonstrate multiplexed sorting of three distinct immune cell populations (CD8+, CD4+, and CD19+) from mouse splenocytes to high purity and show that recovered CD8+ T cells retain proliferative potential and target cell-killing activity. To broaden the utility of this platform, we implement a double positive sorting scheme using DNA gates on peptide-MHC tetramers to isolate antigen-specific CD8+ T cells from mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). DGS can potentially be expanded with fewer biophysical constraints to large families of DNA gates for applications that require analysis of complex cell populations, such as host immune responses to disease.

SUBMITTER: Dahotre SN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5924882 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Individually addressable and dynamic DNA gates for multiplexed cell sorting.

Dahotre Shreyas N SN   Chang Yun Min YM   Wieland Andreas A   Stammen Samantha R SR   Kwong Gabriel A GA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180409 17


The ability to analyze and isolate cells based on the expression of specific surface markers has increased our understanding of cell biology and produced numerous applications for biomedicine. However, established cell-sorting platforms rely on labels that are limited in number due to biophysical constraints, such as overlapping emission spectra of fluorophores in FACS. Here, we establish a framework built on a system of orthogonal and extensible DNA gates for multiplexed cell sorting. These DNA  ...[more]

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