Zhun Lin, Siping Liang, Zhe Pu, Zhengyu Zou, Luxuan He, Christopher J. Lyon, Yuanqing Zhang, Tony Y. Hu, Minhao Wu. Phenotypic plasticity and secretory heterogeneity in subpopulations derived from single cancer cellJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2025, 15(5): 2723-2735. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2025.02.039
Citation: Zhun Lin, Siping Liang, Zhe Pu, Zhengyu Zou, Luxuan He, Christopher J. Lyon, Yuanqing Zhang, Tony Y. Hu, Minhao Wu. Phenotypic plasticity and secretory heterogeneity in subpopulations derived from single cancer cellJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2025, 15(5): 2723-2735. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2025.02.039

Phenotypic plasticity and secretory heterogeneity in subpopulations derived from single cancer cell

  • Single-cell analysis of phenotypic plasticity could improve the development of more effective therapeutics. Still, the development of tools to measure single-cell heterogeneity has lagged due to difficulties in manipulating and culturing single cells. Here, we describe a single-cell culture and phenotyping platform that employs a starburst microfluidic network and automatic liquid handling system to capture single cells for long-term culture and multi-dimensional analysis and quantify their clonal properties via their surface biomarker and secreted cytokine/growth factor profiles. Studies performed on this platform found that cells derived from single-cell cultures maintained phenotypic equilibria similar to their parental populations. Single-cell cultures exposed to chemotherapeutic drugs stochastically disrupted this balance to favor stem-like cells. They had enhanced expression of mRNAs and secreted factors associated with cell signaling, survival, and differentiation. This single-cell analysis approach can be extended to analyze more complex phenotypes and screen responses to therapeutic targets.
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