Microselection - affinity selecting antibodies against a single rare cell in a heterogeneous population

Morten Dræby Sørensen, Inge Errebo Agerholm, Britta Christensen, Steen Kølvraa, Peter Kristensen*

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Abstract

Rare cells not normally present in the peripheral bloodstream, such as circulating tumour cells, have potential applications for development of non-invasive methods for diagnostics or follow up. Obtaining these cells however require some means of discrimination, achievable by cell type specific antibodies. Here we have generated a microselection method allowing antibody selection, by phage display, targeting a single cell in a heterogeneous population. One K562 cell (female origin) was positioned on glass slide among millions of lymphocytes from male donor, identifying the K562 cell by FISH (XX). Several single cell selections were performed on such individual slides. The phage particles bound to the target cell is protected by a minute disc, while inactivating all remaining phage by UV-irradiation; leaving only the phage bound to the target cell viable. We hereby retrieved up to eight antibodies per single cell selection, including three highly K562 cell type specific.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Volume14
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)1953-1961
Number of pages9
ISSN1582-1838
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antibody selection
  • FISH
  • K562
  • Microselection
  • Phage display
  • Rare cell detection
  • Shadow-stick
  • Single cell selection
  • UV irradiation

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