Scintillon Institute, San Diego CA 92123, USA.
Scintillon Institute, San Diego CA 92123, USA.
J Struct Biol. 2021 Dec;213(4):107801. doi: 10.1016/j.jsb.2021.107801. Epub 2021 Sep 25.
With the rapid increase and accessibility of high-resolution imaging technologies of cells, the interpretation of results relies more and more on the assumption that the three-dimensional integrity of the surrounding cellular landscape is not compromised by the experimental setup. However, the only available technology for directly probing the structural integrity of whole-cell preparations at the nanoscale is electron cryo-tomography, which is time-consuming, costly, and complex. We devised an accessible, inexpensive and reliable screening assay to quickly report on the compatibility of experimental protocols with preserving the structural integrity of whole-cell preparations at the nanoscale. Our Rapid Cell Integrity Assessment (RCIA) assay is executed at room temperature and relies solely on light microscopy imaging. Using cellular electron cryo-tomography as a benchmark, we verify that RCIA accurately unveils the adverse impact of reagents and/or protocols such as those used for virus inactivation or to arrest dynamic processes on the cellular nanoarchitecture.
随着高分辨率细胞成像技术的快速发展和普及,结果的解释越来越依赖于这样一种假设,即实验设置不会破坏周围细胞环境的三维完整性。然而,直接探测整个细胞制剂纳米尺度结构完整性的唯一可用技术是电子冷冻断层扫描,这种技术既耗时、昂贵又复杂。我们设计了一种易于使用、价格低廉且可靠的筛选测定法,可快速报告实验方案与在纳米尺度上保持整个细胞制剂结构完整性的兼容性。我们的快速细胞完整性评估(RCIA)测定法在室温下进行,仅依赖于光学显微镜成像。使用细胞电子冷冻断层扫描作为基准,我们验证了 RCIA 可以准确揭示试剂和/或方案(如用于病毒灭活或阻止动态过程的方案)对细胞纳米结构的不利影响。