Multiplexed Single-Cell in Situ Protein Profiling

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Abstract

The ability to profile a large number of different proteins in individual cells in their native cellular locations is critical to accelerate our understanding of normal cell physiology and disease pathogenesis. Bulk cell protein quantification masks the cell heterogeneity in complex biological systems, while conventional immunofluorescence or immunohistochemistry are limited by their low multiplexing capacity. Recent technological advances in multiplexed protein imaging approaches allow many distinct proteins to be analyzed in single cells in situ. These methods will bring new insights into various biological and biomedical fields, such as cell type and subtype classification, signaling network regulation, tissue architecture, and disease diagnosis and prognosis, along with treatment monitoring. In this Review, we will describe the recent advances of multiplexed single-cell in situ protein profiling technologies, discuss their unique advantages and limitations, highlight their applications in biology and medicine, present the current challenges, and propose potential solutions.

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Chen, Y., & Guo, J. (2022, August 17). Multiplexed Single-Cell in Situ Protein Profiling. ACS Measurement Science Au. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmeasuresciau.2c00011

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