Cell analysis using ChemFET sensor array-based systems
US-11567036-B2 · Jan 31, 2023 · US
US12140559B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12140559-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218145688-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2024 |
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Various cell analysis systems of the present teachings can measure the electrical and metabolic activity of single, living cells with subcellular addressability and simultaneous data acquisition for between about 10 cells to about 500,000 cells in a single analysis. Various sensor array devices of the present teachings can have sensor arrays with between 20 million to 660 million ChemFET sensors built into a massively paralleled array and can provide for simultaneous measurement of cells with data acquisition rates in the kilohertz (kHz) range. As various ChemFET sensor arrays of the present teachings can detect chemical analytes as well detect changes in cell membrane potential, various cell analysis systems of the present teachings also provide for the controlled chemical and electrical interrogation of cells.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cell analysis system comprising: a device including an array of chemical field effect transistor (ChemFET) sensors, wherein the device comprises at least 20 million ChemFET sensors; an array controller comprising a programmable clock generator integrated circuit, wherein the array controller is configured to control a number of rows from which cell response data is acquired and a corresponding sampling rate of acquisition of cell response data; and a reference electrode in flow communication with the device, wherein the reference electrode is configured to provide a stable reference potential to the array of ChemFET sensors. 2. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the ChemFET sensors are ion selective field effect transistor (ISFET) sensors. 3. The cell analysis system of claim 2 , wherein the ISFET sensors are selective for hydrogen ion. 4. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the array controller is configured to provide power and bias voltages, as well as control and timing signals to the device, and provide data acquired from the device to a system processor. 5. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the array controller is configured to provide a sampling rate of acquisition of cell response data of between about 1.3kHz to about 75 kHz. 6. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the device has a surface treated to promote cell adhesion. 7. The cell analysis system of claim 6 , wherein the surface is treated with a coating. 8. The cell analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the coating is selected from poly-D-lysine, laminin, and combinations thereof. 9. The cell analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the coating is an extracellular matrix preparation. 10. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the device further includes an array of microwell structures disposed upon the array of sensors, wherein each microwell structure is coupled to at least one sensor. 11. The cell analysis system of claim 10 , wherein a width of the microwell structures proximal to a sensor plate is not more than 90% the width of the sensor plate. 12. The cell analysis system of claim 11 , wherein a height of microwell structures is between about twice to about quadruple the width of the microwell structures. 13. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the device is mounted in a flow cell; said flow cell configured to provide a fluidic interface for the device with the cell analysis system. 14. The cell analysis system of claim 13 , wherein the cell analysis system further comprises a fluidic system configured for controllable liquid delivery through the flow cell. 15. The cell analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the array controller is configured to control the number of rows from which cell response data is acquired based on a selected area of interest. 16. A method for cell imaging using a ChemFET sensor array-based system comprising: incubating a sample of cells plated on a sensor array surface of a ChemFET sensor, wherein each cell adhered to the sensor array surface after incubation has a defined footprint on the sensor array surface; performing an experiment on the sample of cells, wherein the ChemFET sensor array-based system is configured to output a signal for each sensor in the ChemFET sensor array during the experiment; and displaying an electroscopic image for the experiment, wherein the electroscopic image comprises an output signal for each sensor in the ChemFET sensor array at a selected time during the experiment. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the electroscopic image displayed includes an image of at least one cell in the sample of cells. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising displaying a temporal response curve for the at least one cell. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the electroscopic image displayed includes an image of cellular efflux for the at least one cell. 20. The method of claim 16 , wherein performing the experiment comprises subjecting the sample of cells to a stimulus. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein subjecting the sample of cells to the stimulus includes flowing a reagent through the flow cell to elicits a cellular response. 22. The method of claim 16 , wherein performing the experiment comprises monitoring spontaneous activity of the sample of cells. 23. The method of claim 16 , wherein the ChemFET sensor array has a sensor pitch of between about 850 nm to about 3.36 um. 24. The method of claim 16 , wherein the footprint of a cell over the sensor array surface is between about 2 sensors to about 12,668 sensors. 25. The method of claim 16 , wherein the footprint of a cell over the sensor array surface is about 8 sensors in 3 rows of sensors to about 12,668 sensors in about 118 rows of sensors. 26. The method of claim 16 , wherein each pixel the ChemFET sensor array device provides between 12% coverage to about 0.008% coverage of the footprint of a cell. 27. The method of claim 16 , wherein the sensor array surface is treated with a coating. 28. The method of claim 27 , wherein the coating is selected from poly-D-lysine, laminin, and combinations thereof. 29. The method of claim 27 , wherein the coating is an extracellular matrix preparation. 30. The method of claim 16 , wherein the ChemFET sensor further includes an array of microwell structures disposed upon the sensor array surface, wherein each microwell structure is coupled to at least one sensor.
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