Plasmonic Colloidosome-Based Single Cell Detector: A Strategy for Individual Cell Secretion Sensing

2019 
Phenotyping single cells based on molecules that they secrete or consume is a key bottleneck in many biotechnology applications. Here we demonstrate a new approach for detecting secretions from individual single cells, namely “plasmonic colloidosome-based single cell detector” (PCSD). This strategy uses colloidosomes to encapsulate single cells and to aid molecular detection. Colloidosomes are constructed by emulsifying lactate probe and hydrophobic ligand dual-functionalized silver nanoparticles on an immiscible liquid–liquid interface. The established colloidosome-based platform exhibits negligible surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) background interference, ultrasensitive SERS response, and excellent signal reproducibility in response to acidification of the medium inside the colloidosomes. Taking lactate as a model molecule, the acidification induced by single cells confined in the colloidosomes is detected. The approach shows promising applicability in single cell analysis based on extracellular...
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