TY - JOUR
T1 - Droplet-Based Microfluidics with Mass Spectrometry for Microproteomics
AU - Li, Hang
AU - Ma, Yudan
AU - Fu, Rongxin
AU - Peng, Jiaxi
AU - Zhai, Yanbing
AU - Li, Jinhua
AU - Xu, Wei
AU - Hu, Siyi
AU - Ma, Hanbin
AU - Wheeler, Aaron R.
AU - Zhang, Shuailong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 THE AUTHORS.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Microproteomics, the profiling of protein expressions in small cell populations or individual cells, is essential for understanding complex biological systems. However, sample loss and insufficient sensitivity of analytical techniques pose severe challenges to this field. Microfluidics, particularly droplet-based microfluidics, provides an ideal approach by enabling miniaturized and integrated workflows to process samples and offers several advantages, including reduced sample loss, low reagent consumption, faster reaction times, and improved throughput. Droplet-based microfluidics manipulates droplets of fluids to function as discrete reaction units, enabling complex chemical reactions and biological workflows in a miniaturized setting. This article discusses a variety of on-chip functions of droplet-based microfluidics, including cell sorting, cell culture, and sample processing. We then highlight recent advances in the mass spectrometry (MS)-based analysis of single cells using droplet-based microfluidic platforms, including digital microfluidics (DMF). Finally, we review the integrated DMF–MS systems that enable automated and parallel proteomic profiling of single cells with high sensitivity and discuss the applications of the technology and its future perspectives.
AB - Microproteomics, the profiling of protein expressions in small cell populations or individual cells, is essential for understanding complex biological systems. However, sample loss and insufficient sensitivity of analytical techniques pose severe challenges to this field. Microfluidics, particularly droplet-based microfluidics, provides an ideal approach by enabling miniaturized and integrated workflows to process samples and offers several advantages, including reduced sample loss, low reagent consumption, faster reaction times, and improved throughput. Droplet-based microfluidics manipulates droplets of fluids to function as discrete reaction units, enabling complex chemical reactions and biological workflows in a miniaturized setting. This article discusses a variety of on-chip functions of droplet-based microfluidics, including cell sorting, cell culture, and sample processing. We then highlight recent advances in the mass spectrometry (MS)-based analysis of single cells using droplet-based microfluidic platforms, including digital microfluidics (DMF). Finally, we review the integrated DMF–MS systems that enable automated and parallel proteomic profiling of single cells with high sensitivity and discuss the applications of the technology and its future perspectives.
KW - Droplet-based microfluidics
KW - Mass spectrometry
KW - Microproteomics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eng.2024.08.018
DO - 10.1016/j.eng.2024.08.018
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85210028973
SN - 2095-8099
JO - Engineering
JF - Engineering
ER -