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High-throughput single-cell sorting by stimulated Raman-activated cell ejection

Jing Zhang, Haonan Lin, Jiabao Xu, Meng Zhang, Xiaowei Ge, Chi Zhang, Wei E. Huang, Ji‐Xin Cheng

2024Science Advances20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Raman-activated cell sorting isolates single cells in a nondestructive and label-free manner, but its throughput is limited by small spontaneous Raman scattering cross section. Coherent Raman scattering integrated with microfluidics enables high-throughput cell analysis, but faces challenges with small cells (<3 μm) and tissue sections. Here, we report stimulated Raman-activated cell ejection (S-RACE) that enables high-throughput single-cell sorting by integrating stimulated Raman imaging, in situ image decomposition, and laser-induced cell ejection. S-RACE allows ejection of live bacteria or fungi guided by their Raman signatures. Furthermore, S-RACE successfully sorted lipid-rich Rhodotorula glutinis cells from a cell mixture with a throughput of ~13 cells per second, and the sorting results were confirmed by downstream quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Beyond single cells, S-RACE shows high compatibility with tissue sections. Incorporating a closed-loop feedback control circuit further enables real-time SRS imaging-identification-ejection. In summary, S-RACE opens exciting opportunities for diverse single-cell sorting applications.

Topics & Concepts

Raman spectroscopyRaman scatteringCell sortingSortingThroughputMicrofluidicsCellMultiplexingMaterials scienceChemistryBiophysicsNanotechnologyComputer scienceOpticsBiologyPhysicsBiochemistryWirelessTelecommunicationsProgramming languageSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies3D Printing in Biomedical Research