Mechano-Cas12a Assisted Tension Sensor (MCATS) for Massively Amplified Cell Traction Force Measurements
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Abstract
Cells transmit piconewton forces to mediate essential biological processes such as coagulation. One challenge is that cell-generated forces are infrequent, transient, and difficult to detect. Here, we report the development of Mechano-Cas12a Assisted Tension Sensor (MCATS) that utilizes CRISPR-Cas12a to transduce and amplify the molecular forces generated by cells. We demonstrate the power of MCATS by detecting the forces generated by as few as ~10 3 human platelets in a high-throughput manner. Platelet forces are significantly inhibited when blood samples are treated with FDA-approved drugs such as aspirin, eptifibatide(integrilin®), 7E3(Reopro®), and ticagrelor (Brelinta®). Because MCATS requires <5uL of blood/measurement, a single blood draw can generate a personalized dose-response curve and IC 50 for this panel of drugs. Platelet activity and force-generation are tightly associated, and hence MCATS was used to quantify platelet dysfunction following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in a pilot study of 7 cardiac patients. We found that MCATS detected platelet dysfunction which strongly correlated with the need for platelet transfusion to limit bleeding. These results indicate MCATS may be a useful assay for clinical applications.
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