Surface mapping by optical manipulation of particles in relation to a functionalized surface
First Claim
1. A method for analyzing surface properties of one or more particles each having a surface, the method comprising:
- introducing a suspension having a plurality of particles into a sample holder having at least one capture zone with a given affinity for a specified chemical species;
contacting at least a subset of the plurality of the particles with the at least one capture zone so as to allow for binding interactions to occur between the at least one capture zone and the at least a subset of particles, the binding interactions being related to the surface composition of the particles;
applying optical forces to at least two of the at least a subset of particles concurrently, the forces tending to cause a response of the particles, wherein the responses depend on the presence, absence or degree of binding interactions between the particles and the at least one capture zone;
sensing the responses of the at least two particles to the optical forces; and
using the sensed responses to determine the presence, absence, or quantity of the specified chemical species disposed between the particle surface and the capture zone.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for analyzing surface properties of particles are provided. A method for analyzing the surface properties of the particle includes a associating a first particle with a first capture zone having a specific binding affinity for a first chemical species, applying an optical force to the first particle, sensing a response of the first particle to the optical force, and using the sensed response to determine the presence, absence or quantity of the first chemical species on the first particle surface. This process may be repeated in parallel to test multiple particles. In addition to directly testing the surface properties of the particles, the method can be used in direct, indirect and competitive assays to determine the presence, absence or quantity of free or immobilized analytes. A fluidic cartridge with capture zones having avidities that are tuned for the use of optical forces is provided. A software routine for performing the method is also provided.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for analyzing surface properties of one or more particles each having a surface, the method comprising:
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introducing a suspension having a plurality of particles into a sample holder having at least one capture zone with a given affinity for a specified chemical species; contacting at least a subset of the plurality of the particles with the at least one capture zone so as to allow for binding interactions to occur between the at least one capture zone and the at least a subset of particles, the binding interactions being related to the surface composition of the particles; applying optical forces to at least two of the at least a subset of particles concurrently, the forces tending to cause a response of the particles, wherein the responses depend on the presence, absence or degree of binding interactions between the particles and the at least one capture zone; sensing the responses of the at least two particles to the optical forces; and using the sensed responses to determine the presence, absence, or quantity of the specified chemical species disposed between the particle surface and the capture zone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for determining the presence, absence, or quantity of multiple blood cell surface antigens in a blood sample of a patient, the method comprising:
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diluting a blood sample; contacting the diluted blood sample with first and second capture zones, the first zone functionalized to have a specific affinity for a first blood cell antigen and the second zone functionalized to have a specific affinity for a second blood cell antigen; applying a first optical force having a dislodging component to at least one cell in the first zone, the first force being sized to be sufficient to dislodge a cell from the first zone if the first blood cell antigen is not present on the cell yet insufficient to dislodge a cell on which the first blood cell antigen is present; applying a second optical force having a dislodging component to at least one cell in the second zone, the second force being sized to be sufficient to dislodge a cell from the second zone if the second blood cell antigen is not present on the cell yet insufficient to dislodge a cell on which the second blood cell antigen is present; and detecting dislodgement or non-dislodgment of the cells from the zones.
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20. A apparatus for the analysis of the presence, absence or quantity of target moieties on one or more particles, the apparatus comprising:
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a substrate; a first and second capture zone disposed on the substrate, each capture zone comprising a plurality of probe moieties, wherein the avidity of the first and second capture zones are configured so that particles having a higher affinity to the capture zones will tend to be retained in the presence of a displacing optical force and particles having a lesser affinity for the capture zones will tend to be displaced in the presence of a displacing optical force, the optical force being in a specified range.
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