학술논문

Microfluidic Compartmentalization Platforms for Single Cell Analysis
Document Type
article
Source
Biosensors. 12(2)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Generic health relevance
Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
Microfluidics
Single-Cell Analysis
Technology
droplets
microvalves
microwells
single-cell analysis
single-cell compartmentalization
Analytical Chemistry
Biochemistry and cell biology
Analytical chemistry
Language
Abstract
Many cellular analytical technologies measure only the average response from a cell population with an assumption that a clonal population is homogenous. The ensemble measurement often masks the difference among individual cells that can lead to misinterpretation. The advent of microfluidic technology has revolutionized single-cell analysis through precise manipulation of liquid and compartmentalizing single cells in small volumes (pico- to nano-liter). Due to its advantages from miniaturization, microfluidic systems offer an array of capabilities to study genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics of a large number of individual cells. In this regard, microfluidic systems have emerged as a powerful technology to uncover cellular heterogeneity and expand the depth and breadth of single-cell analysis. This review will focus on recent developments of three microfluidic compartmentalization platforms (microvalve, microwell, and microdroplets) that target single-cell analysis spanning from proteomics to genomics. We also compare and contrast these three microfluidic platforms and discuss their respective advantages and disadvantages in single-cell analysis.