High-speed fluorescence image–enabled cell sorting
European Molecular Biology Laboratory · European Molecular Biology Organization · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Fast and selective isolation of single cells with unique spatial and morphological traits remains a technical challenge. Here, we address this by establishing high-speed image-enabled cell sorting (ICS), which records multicolor fluorescence images and sorts cells based on measurements from image data at speeds up to 15,000 events per second. We show that ICS quantifies cell morphology and localization of labeled proteins and increases the resolution of cell cycle analyses by separating mitotic stages. We combine ICS with CRISPR-pooled screens to identify regulators of the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway, enabling the completion of genome-wide image-based screens in about 9 hours of run time. By assessing…
Citation impact
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- 21.74
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- 100%
- References
- 102
Authors
14- DSDaniel Schraivogel
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- TMTerra M. KuhnCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Organization
- BRBenedikt RauscherCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- MRMarta Rodríguez‐MartínezCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- MPMalte Paulsen
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Sorting
- Cell sorting
- Phenotype
- Mitosis
- Image (mathematics)
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Cell