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Lipid-Oriented Live-Cell Distinction of B and T Lymphocytes.

Haw-Young KwonRaj Kumar DasGun Tae JungHong-Guen LeeSun Hyeok LeeStuart N BerryJustin Kok Soon TanSolip ParkJae-Seong YangSoohyun ParkKangkyun BaekKyeng Min ParkJae Won LeeYun-Kyu ChoiKi Hean KimSangho KimKwang-Pyo KimNam-Young KangKimoon KimYoung Tae Chang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
The identification of each cell type is essential for understanding multicellular communities. Antibodies set as biomarkers have been the main toolbox for cell-type recognition, and chemical probes are emerging surrogates. Herein we report the first small-molecule probe, CDgB, to discriminate B lymphocytes from T lymphocytes, which was previously impossible without the help of antibodies. Through the study of the origin of cell specificity, we discovered an unexpected novel mechanism of membrane-oriented live-cell distinction. B cells maintain higher flexibility in their cell membrane than T cells and accumulate the lipid-like probe CDgB more preferably. Because B and T cells share common ancestors, we tracked the cell membrane changes of the progenitor cells and disclosed the dynamic reorganization of the membrane properties over the lymphocyte differentiation progress. This study casts an orthogonal strategy for the small-molecule cell identifier and enriches the toolbox for live-cell distinction from complex cell communities.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • living cells
  • protein protein
  • quantum dots
  • fatty acid
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescent probe