OBJECTIVE: In biomanufacturing there is a need for quantitative methods to map cell viability and density inside 3D bioreactors to assess health and proliferation over time. Recently, noninvasive MRI readouts of cell density have been achieved. However, the ratio of live to dead cells was not varied. Herein we present an approach for measuring the viability of cells embedded in a hydrogel independently from cell density to map cell number and health. METHODS: Independent quantification of cell viability and density was achieved by calibrating the (1)H magnetization transfer- (MT) and diffusion-weighted NMR signals to samples of known cell density and viability using a multivariate approach. Maps of cell viability and density were generated by weighting NMR images by these parameters post-calibration. RESULTS: Using this method, the limits of detection (LODs) of total cell density and viable cell density were found to be 3.88 Ã10(8) cells · mL (-1)· Hz (-1/2) and 2.36 Ã10(9) viable cells · mL (-1)· Hz (-1/2) respectively. CONCLUSION: This mapping technique provides a noninvasive means of visualizing cell viability and number density within optically opaque bioreactors. SIGNIFICANCE: We anticipate that such nondestructive readouts will provide valuable feedback for monitoring and controlling cell populations in bioreactors.
Mapping Cell Viability Quantitatively and Independently From Cell Density in 3D Gels Noninvasively.
无创地定量绘制 3D 凝胶中细胞活力图谱,且不受细胞密度影响
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作者:Archer Brian J, Mack Julia J, Acosta Sara, Nakasone Russell, Dahoud Fadi, Youssef Khalid, Goldstein Abraham, Goldsman Amichai, Held Mathias C, Wiese Martin, Blumich Bernhard, Wessling Matthias, Emondts Meike, Klankermayer Jurgen, Iruela-Arispe M Luisa, Bouchard Louis-S
| 期刊: | IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 影响因子: | 4.500 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Oct;68(10):2940-2947 |
| doi: | 10.1109/TBME.2021.3056526 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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