Single-cell infrared vibrational analysis by optical trapping mid-infrared photothermal microscopy.
Ryo KatoTaka-Aki YanoTakuo TanakaPublished in: The Analyst (2023)
Single-cell analysis by means of vibrational spectroscopy combined with optical trapping is a reliable platform for unveiling cell-to-cell heterogeneities in vast populations. Although infrared (IR) vibrational spectroscopy provides rich molecular fingerprint information on biological samples in a label-free manner, its application with optical trapping has never been achieved due to weak gradient forces generated by the diffraction-limited focused IR beam and strong background of water absorption. Herein, we present single-cell IR vibrational analysis that incorporates mid-infrared photothermal (MIP) microscopy with optical trapping. Optically trapped single polymer particles and red blood cells (RBCs) in blood could be chemically identified owing to their IR vibrational fingerprints. This single-cell IR vibrational analysis further allowed us to probe the chemical heterogeneities of RBCs originating from the variation in the intracellular characteristics. Our demonstration paves the way for the IR vibrational analysis of single cells and chemical characterization in various fields.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- high resolution
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics simulations
- rna seq
- high throughput
- high speed
- label free
- single molecule
- energy transfer
- photodynamic therapy
- optical coherence tomography
- cancer therapy
- red blood cell
- induced apoptosis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- reactive oxygen species
- health information
- social media
- cell death
- electron microscopy