This video describes the technique for isolating single cells from a pool of target cells to carry out downstream analysis. In this method, a micromanipulator fitted to a microscope is used for high-precision isolation of a single target cell.
Protocol
1. Single-cell Sampling Micromanipulation NOTE: To allow downstream applications like whole-genome analysis (WGA), isolated single cells will be added to 2 µL of cell lysis master mix. Prepare a master mix according to the number of cells to be processed. Calculate extra volumes for loss due to pipetting and place cell lysis master mix on ice. Prepare cell lysis master mix (components of WGA kit, Table of Materials …
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Materials
Phosphate Buffered Saline (1x PBS)
Thermo Fisher Scientific
10010-015
Vacutainer EDTA (or Na-heparin) tubes
BD
366450 (or 366480)
Used as reaction tube for ex vivo capture of target cells
Pasteur pipettes 150 mm
Volac
D810
Used for the low-volume application of cells to the C&R
Grease pen
Dako
S2002
Used on glass slides to hold cell suspension in place
Axiovert M200 equipped with Mikromanipulator MMJ and CellTram vario
Zeiss/Eppendorf
Use micromanipulation at hand
Microcapillaries (25 µm in diameter), CustomTip Type I
Single Cell Sampling Using Micromanipulation: A Technique to Isolate Single Cells from Cancer Cell Suspension. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20396, doi: (2023).