High-throughput antibody screening with high-quality factor nanophotonics and bioprinting
Sajjad Abdollahramezani, Darrell Omo-Lamai, Gerlof Bosman, Omid, Hemmatyar, Sahil Dagli, Varun Dolia, Kai Chang, Nicholas A. Gusken, Hamish C., Delgado, Geert-Jan Boons, Mark L. Brongersma, Fareeha Safir, Butrus T., Khuri-Yakub, Parivash Moradifar, and Jennifer A. Dionne

TL;DR
This paper introduces HT-NaBS, a high-throughput, multiplexed nanophotonic platform combined with bioprinting for rapid, large-scale antibody screening with high sensitivity and specificity, significantly accelerating biotherapeutic discovery.
Contribution
The development of a novel integrated nanophotonics and bioprinting platform enabling rapid, multiplexed, and label-free antibody characterization at unprecedented scale and speed.
Findings
Achieved sub-picomolar detection limits within 30 minutes.
Demonstrated effective epitope binning on diverse antibodies.
Enabled high-density sensor arrays exceeding one million sensors per cm².
Abstract
Empirical investigation of the quintillion-scale, functionally diverse antibody repertoires that can be generated synthetically or naturally is critical for identifying potential biotherapeutic leads, yet remains burdensome. We present high-throughput nanophotonics- and bioprinter-enabled screening (HT-NaBS), a multiplexed assay for large-scale, sample-efficient, and rapid characterization of antibody libraries. Our platform is built upon independently addressable pixelated nanoantennas exhibiting wavelength-scale mode volumes, high-quality factors (high-Q) exceeding 5000, and pattern densities exceeding one million sensors per square centimeter. Our custom-built acoustic bioprinter enables individual sensor functionalization via the deposition of picoliter droplets from a library of capture antigens at rates up to 25,000 droplets per second. We detect subtle differentiation in the…
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