(549c) High-Throughput and High-Content Screening of Antibody Responses from Single Cells | AIChE

(549c) High-Throughput and High-Content Screening of Antibody Responses from Single Cells

Authors 

Love, J. - Presenter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ogunniyi, A. - Presenter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Papa, E. - Presenter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Guillen, E. - Presenter, Whitehead Institute
Choi, J. H. - Presenter, Whitehead Institute
Story, C. M. - Presenter, Gordon College


The development of new vaccines is limited in part by the challenges of profiling the diversity in antibody responses generated to infectious diseases or candidate vaccines to diseases. This talk will describe a soft lithographic technology that uses an array of subnanoliter containers to isolate large numbers of individual antibody-secreting cells and print protein microarrays of the corresponding antibodies from each cell. The microarrays can be interrogated to characterize the specificity, isotype, and affinity of each clone. It is also possible to identify antibodies reacting to particular epitopes such as phosphorylated tyrosines. The cells of interest identified in the screens can be retrieved for expansion or genetic sequencing.