Advanced multi-modal, multi-analyte optochemical sensing platform for cell analysis

  • Alexander V. Zhdanov
  • , Liang Li
  • , Panpan Yang
  • , Alena O. Shkirdova
  • , Shuze Tang
  • , Dmitri V. Yashunsky
  • , Gelii V. Ponomarev
  • , Ilya A. Zamilatskov
  • , Dmitri B. Papkovsky

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Abstract

Cell analysis by optochemical sensing represents large and important niche in life and biomedical sciences. We present advanced multi-modal, multi-analyte sensing platform and dedicated materials for cell analysis based on the substituted phosphorescent Pt(II)- or Pd(II)-porphyrin indicator dyes bearing dual O2 and pH sensing functionality (MePor-SB). The study includes screening of the different host matrices for the sensor, synthesis and evaluation of new MePor-SB derivatives with altered protonation behaviour, development of the ratiometric version of the pH sensor, assessment of photoluminescent signal enhancement options, deposition of sensor coatings on common cell analysis substrates and their demonstration of sensor performance in Oxygen Consumption Rate (OCR) and Extracellular Acidification (ECA) measurements with relevant cell models. The main outcomes include the elaboration of the structure-function relationships for this biosensor system, development of the self-referenced tandem O2/pH and OCR/ECA sensing system which enables calibration-free operation, demonstration of the sensor operation on common plastic substrates in cell analysis, benchmarking against the existing platforms and real-life experiments with cells. This new sensing platform shows potential for wide practical use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number131116
JournalSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume355
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Extracellular Acidification Rate
  • Live cell analysis
  • Multi-analyte sensing
  • Optical Oxygen and pH Biosensors
  • Oxygen Consumption Rate
  • pH-sensitive phosphorescent porphyrins

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