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Challenges in Developing Protein Secretion Assays at a Single-Cell Level.

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In addition to direct physical interactions between/among cells, the secretion of humoral factors from living cells is a critical process for cell-cell communications. A well-known extracellular signaling event is mediated… Click to show full abstract

In addition to direct physical interactions between/among cells, the secretion of humoral factors from living cells is a critical process for cell-cell communications. A well-known extracellular signaling event is mediated by immune cell cytokines/chemokines. Because cell-cell communication is crucial in immune cell sociology, protein secretion assays first attracted a broad range of immunology interests. Now that we have entered an era of systems biology, cell-cell interactions mediated by secreted molecules should be revisited to understand the dynamics and homeostasis of the cell society as a whole. Of more importance, recent advances in detection and microfluidics technologies enable us to monitor protein secretion in real time rather than as a snapshot from the past, which gives us an opportunity to more deeply understand the logic of mammalian cell sociology. This chapter reviews the recent progress in and future direction of protein secretion assays, particularly from a mammalian cell sociology viewpoint.

Keywords: secretion assays; protein secretion; biology; sociology; cell

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2018

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