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Smartphone-based multicolor bioluminescent 3D spheroid biosensors for monitoring inflammatory activity

Authors :
Bruce R. Branchini
Aldo Roda
Elisa Michelini
Danielle M. Fontaine
Patrizia Simoni
Luca Cevenini
Maria Maddalena Calabretta
Antonia Lopreside
Tara L. Southworth
Michelini, Elisa
Calabretta, Maria Maddalena
Cevenini, Luca
Lopreside, Antonia
Southworth, Tara
Fontaine, Danielle M
Simoni, Patrizia
Branchini, Bruce R
Roda, Aldo
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Whole-cell biosensors present many advantages, including being able to monitor the toxicity and bioavailability of chemicals; cells grown in traditional 2D cultures, however, do not reproduce the complexity of in vivo physiology. In the last years, 3D cell-culture models have garnered great attention due to their capability to better mimic in vivo cellular responses to external stimuli, providing excellent model living organisms. In order to obtain a predictive, sensitive, and robust yet low-cost 3D cell biosensor, we developed a smartphone-based bioluminescent 3D cell biosensor platform for effect-based analysis. We exploited the Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-kB) signal transduction pathway, which is induced by several types of stressors and is involved in the regulation of cell-cycle/growth, inflammation, apoptosis, and immunity. The smartphone-based biosensor relies on immobilized HEK293 spheroids genetically engineered with powerful red- and green-emitting luciferases utilized as inflammation and viability reporters. It provides a limit of detection for Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNFα) of 0.15 ± 0.05 ng/mL and could be a useful tool to initially screen environmental samples or other compounds on-site, especially for additional more accurate chemical analyses.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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