Multiomics Characterization of a Less Invasive Microfluidic-Based Cell Sorting Technique

Feroza K. Choudhury, Viji Premkumar, Jana Zecha,Jonathan Boyd, Andrew S. Gaynor, Zengli Guo, Tom Martin,Raffaello Cimbro,Erik L. Allman,Sonja Hess

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH(2024)

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Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a specialized technique to isolate specific cell subpopulations with a high level of recovery and accuracy. However, the cell sorting procedure can impact the viability and metabolic state of cells. Here, we performed a comparative study and evaluated the impact of traditional high-pressure charged droplet-based and microfluidic chip-based sorting on the metabolic and phosphoproteomic profile of different cell types. While microfluidic chip-based sorted cells more closely resembled the unsorted control group for most cell types tested, the droplet-based sorted cells showed significant metabolic and phosphoproteomic alterations. In particular, greater changes in redox and energy status were present in cells sorted with the droplet-based cell sorter along with larger shifts in proteostasis. C-13-isotope tracing analysis on cells recovering postsorting revealed that the sorter-induced suppression of mitochondrial TCA cycle activity recovered faster in the microfluidic chip-based sorted group. Apart from this, amino acid and lipid biosynthesis pathways were suppressed in sorted cells, with minimum impact and faster recovery in the microfluidic chip-based sorted group. These results indicate microfluidic chip-based sorting has a minimum impact on metabolism and is less disruptive compared to droplet-based sorting.
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Sorting,sorted cells,sorter-induced cellularstress (SICS),metabolomics,fluorescence-activatedcell sorting (FACS),LC-MS,phosphoproteomics,stable isotope tracing,multiomics
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