September 19, 2017
Journal Article

Multimodal Microfluidic Platform for Controlled Culture and Analysis of Unicellular Organisms

Abstract

Modern live-cell imaging approaches permit real-time visualization of biological processes, yet limitations exist for unicellular organism isolation, culturing and long-term imaging that preclude fully understanding how cells sense and respond to environmental perturbations and the link between single-cell variability and whole-population dynamics. Here we present a microfluidic platform that provides fine control over the local environment with the capacity to replace media components at any experimental time point, and provides both perfused and compartmentalized cultivation conditions depending on the valve configuration. The functionality and flexibility of the platform were validated using both bacteria and yeast having different sizes, motility and growth media. The demonstrated ability to track the growth and dynamics of both motile and non-motile prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms emphasizes the versatility of the devices, which with further scale-up should enable studies in bioenergy and environmental research.

Revised: May 12, 2020 | Published: September 19, 2017

Citation

Geng T., C.R. Smallwood, E.L. Bredeweg, K.R. Pomraning, A.E. Plymale, S.E. Baker, and J.E. Evans, et al. 2017. Multimodal Microfluidic Platform for Controlled Culture and Analysis of Unicellular Organisms. Biomicrofluidics 11, no. 5:054104. PNNL-SA-129125. doi:10.1063/1.4986533