Laurent Griscom
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Open Biology | 2016
Tong Chen; Blanca Gómez-Escoda; Javier Muñoz-Garcia; Julien Babic; Laurent Griscom; Pei-Yun Jenny Wu; Damien Coudreuse
Monitoring cellular responses to changes in growth conditions and perturbation of targeted pathways is integral to the investigation of biological processes. However, manipulating cells and their environment during live-cell-imaging experiments still represents a major challenge. While the coupling of microfluidics with microscopy has emerged as a powerful solution to this problem, this approach remains severely underexploited. Indeed, most microdevices rely on the polymer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), which strongly absorbs a variety of molecules commonly used in cell biology. This effect of the microsystems on the cellular environment hampers our capacity to accurately modulate the composition of the medium and the concentration of specific compounds within the microchips, with implications for the reliability of these experiments. To overcome this critical issue, we developed new PDMS-free microdevices dedicated to live-cell imaging that show no interference with small molecules. They also integrate a module for maintaining precise sample temperature both above and below ambient as well as for rapid temperature shifts. Importantly, changes in medium composition and temperature can be efficiently achieved within the chips while recording cell behaviour by microscopy. Compatible with different model systems, our platforms provide a versatile solution for the dynamic regulation of the cellular environment during live-cell imaging.
BMC Cell Biology | 2018
Julien Babic; Laurent Griscom; Jeremy Cramer; Damien Coudreuse
BackgroundReal-time monitoring of cellular responses to dynamic changes in their environment or to specific treatments has become central to cell biology. However, when coupled to live-cell imaging, such strategies are difficult to implement with precision and high time resolution, and the simultaneous alteration of multiple parameters is a major challenge. Recently, microfluidics has provided powerful solutions for such analyses, bringing an unprecedented level of control over the conditions and the medium in which cells under microscopic observation are grown. However, such technologies have remained under-exploited, largely as a result of the complexity associated with microfabrication procedures.ResultsIn this study, we have developed simple but powerful microfluidic devices dedicated to live-cell imaging. These microsystems take advantage of a robust elastomer that is readily available to researchers and that presents excellent bonding properties, in particular to microscopy-grade glass coverslips. Importantly, the chips are easy-to-build without sophisticated equipment, and they are compatible with the integration of complex, customized fluidic networks as well as with the multiplexing of independent assays on a single device. We show that the chips are re-usable, a significant advantage for the popularization of microfluidics in cell biology. Moreover, we demonstrate that they allow for the dynamic, accurate and simultaneous control of multiple parameters of the cellular environment.ConclusionsWhile they do not possess all the features of the microdevices that are built using complex and costly procedures, the simplicity and versatility of the chips that we have developed make them an attractive alternative for a range of applications. The emergence of such devices, which can be fabricated and used by any laboratory, will provide the possibility for a larger number of research teams to take full advantage of these new methods for investigating cell biology.
Archive | 2001
Bruno Le Pioufle; Horoyuki Fujita; Eiichi Tamiya; Laurent Griscom; Patrick Degenaar
Journal of Biochemistry | 2001
Patrick Degenaar; B. Le Pioufle; Laurent Griscom; A. Tbrier; Yoshinori Akagi; Yasutaka Morita; Yuji Murakami; Kenji Yokoyama; Hiroyuki Fujita; E. Tamiya
Archive | 2005
Laurent Griscom; Bruno Le Pioufle; Gilbert Legeay
Nitric Oxide | 2012
Fethi Bedioui; Damien Quinton; Sophie Griveau; Loan To Thi Kim; Laurent Griscom; Florence Razan; Virginie Escriou
Archive | 2005
Laurent Griscom; Pioufle Bruno Le; Gilbert Legeay
Spring meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry | 2012
Achille Nassi; L. To Thi Kim; A. Girard; Laurent Griscom; Florence Razan; Laurent Thouin; Sophie Griveau; Fethi Bedioui
JNRDM09 | 2009
Abdelghani Kherrat; F. Le Bihan; Laurent Griscom; Florence Razan
Micro Total Analysis Systems 2004, Vol 1 | 2005
E. Leclerc; B. David; R. Warocquier-Clerout; Laurent Griscom; Bruno Le Pioufle; Takeo Fujii; C. Legallais