Flores, Bianca C. T. ; Chawla, Smriti ; Ma, Ning ; Sanada, Chad ; Kujur, Praveen Kumar ; Yeung, Rudy ; Bellon, Margot B. ; Hukari, Kyle ; Fowler, Brian ; Lynch, Mark ; Chinen, Ludmilla T. D. ; Ramalingam, Naveen ; Sengupta, Debarka ; Jeffrey, Stefanie S. (2022) Microfluidic live tracking and transcriptomics of cancer-immune cell doublets link intercellular proximity and gene regulation Communications Biology, 5 (1). ISSN 2399-3642
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-04205-y
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-04205-y
Abstract
Cell–cell communication and physical interactions play a vital role in cancer initiation, homeostasis, progression, and immune response. Here, we report a system that combines live capture of different cell types, co-incubation, time-lapse imaging, and gene expression profiling of doublets using a microfluidic integrated fluidic circuit that enables measurement of physical distances between cells and the associated transcriptional profiles due to cell–cell interactions. We track the temporal variations in natural killer—triple-negative breast cancer cell distances and compare them with terminal cellular transcriptome profiles. The results show the time-bound activities of regulatory modules and allude to the existence of transcriptional memory. Our experimental and bioinformatic approaches serve as a proof of concept for interrogating live-cell interactions at doublet resolution. Together, our findings highlight the use of our approach across different cancers and cell types.
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