Quantifying cell confluency by plasmonic nanodot arrays to achieve cultivating consistency

Wen Huei Chang, Zi Yi Yang, Tak Wang Chong, Ya Yu Liu, Hung Wei Pan, Chun Hung Lin

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摘要

The determination of cell confluency and subculture timing for cell culture consistency is crucial in the field of cell-based research, but there is no universal standard concerning optimal confluence. In this study, gold nanodot arrays on glass substrates were used as culture substrates, and their spectral shifts of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) were employed to monitor cell growth and quantify cell confluency. Experiments including cell counting, metabolic activity, focal adhesion, and cell cycle were also performed to confirm the cell growth monitoring accuracy of the LSPR signals. The LSPR signal exhibited the same trends like the increase of cell numbers and cell metabolic activity and reached the maximum as the cell growth achieved confluency, suggesting its great capability as an effective indicator to predict suitable subculture timing. The proposed sensing approach is a noninterventional, nondestructive, real-time, and useful tool to help biologists quantify the optimal subculture timing, achieve cell culture consistency, and obtain reproducible experimental results efficiently.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)1816-1824
頁數9
期刊ACS Sensors
4
發行號7
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2019 7月 26

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 生物工程
  • 儀器
  • 製程化學與技術
  • 流體流動和轉移過程

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