Institute of Cell Biology, ZMBE, Von-Esmarch-Str. 56, 48149 Muenster, Germany.
Cells in Motion (CiM) Interfaculty Center, 48149 Muenster, Germany.
Sci Adv. 2020 Dec 4;6(49). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abc5546. Print 2020 Dec.
The biophysical and biochemical properties of live tissues are important in the context of development and disease. Methods for evaluating these properties typically involve destroying the tissue or require specialized technology and complicated analyses. Here, we present a novel, noninvasive methodology for determining the spatial distribution of tissue features within embryos, making use of nondirectionally migrating cells and software we termed "Landscape," which performs automatized high-throughput three-dimensional image registration. Using the live migrating cells as bioprobes, we identified structures within the zebrafish embryo that affect the distribution of the cells and studied one such structure constituting a physical barrier, which, in turn, influences amoeboid cell polarity. Overall, this work provides a unique approach for detecting tissue properties without interfering with animal's development. In addition, Landscape allows for integrating data from multiple samples, providing detailed and reliable quantitative evaluation of variable biological phenotypes in different organisms.
活组织的生物物理和生物化学特性在发育和疾病方面很重要。评估这些特性的方法通常涉及破坏组织,或者需要专门的技术和复杂的分析。在这里,我们提出了一种新颖的、非侵入性的方法,用于确定胚胎内组织特征的空间分布,利用非定向迁移细胞和我们称之为“景观”的软件,该软件执行自动高通量三维图像配准。利用活体迁移细胞作为生物探针,我们鉴定了斑马鱼胚胎内影响细胞分布的结构,并研究了构成物理屏障的结构之一,该结构反过来影响变形虫细胞极性。总的来说,这项工作提供了一种独特的方法,无需干扰动物的发育即可检测组织特性。此外,景观允许整合来自多个样本的数据,为不同生物体中可变生物表型提供详细和可靠的定量评估。