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Development of a platform for single cell genomics using convex lens-induced confinement

Journal

LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 15, Issue 14, Pages 3013-3020

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5lc00492f

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Funding

  1. Canadian Health Research Projects (CHRP) award
  2. National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [446656-13]
  3. Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) [CPG-127762]
  4. Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  5. Genome Quebec Innovation Centre
  6. McGill School of Medicine
  7. NSERC
  8. CIHR New Investigator Award
  9. FRSQ Chercheur-Boursier Junior 2 Award

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We demonstrate a lab-on-a-chip that combines micro/nano-fabricated features with a Convex Lens-Induced Confinement (CLIC) device for the in situ analysis of single cells. A complete cycle of single cell analysis was achieved that includes: cell trapping, cell isolation, lysis, protein digestion, genomic DNA extraction and on-chip genomic DNA linearization. The ability to dynamically alter the flow-cell dimensions using the CLIC method was coupled with a flow-control mechanism for achieving efficient cell trapping, buffer exchange, and loading of long DNA molecules into nanofluidic arrays. Finite element simulation of fluid flow gives rise to optimized design parameters for overcoming the high hydraulic resistance present in the micro/nano-confinement region. By tuning design parameters such as the pressure gradient and CLIC confinement, an efficient on-chip single cell analysis protocol can be obtained. We demonstrate that we can extract Mbp long genomic DNA molecules from a single human lybphoblastoid cell and stretch these molecules in the nanochannels for optical interrogation.

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