Institute for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (iTERM), Helmholtz Munich, Munich, Germany.
Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research, Klinikum der Universität München, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Nat Protoc. 2023 Apr;18(4):1197-1242. doi: 10.1038/s41596-022-00788-2. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
Homeostatic and pathological phenomena often affect multiple organs across the whole organism. Tissue clearing methods, together with recent advances in microscopy, have made holistic examinations of biological samples feasible. Here, we report the detailed protocol for nanobody(VH)-boosted 3D imaging of solvent-cleared organs (vDISCO), a pressure-driven, nanobody-based whole-body immunolabeling and clearing method that renders whole mice transparent in 3 weeks, consistently enhancing the signal of fluorescent proteins, stabilizing them for years. This allows the reliable detection and quantification of fluorescent signal in intact rodents enabling the analysis of an entire body at cellular resolution. Here, we show the high versatility of vDISCO applied to boost the fluorescence signal of genetically expressed reporters and clear multiple dissected organs and tissues, as well as how to image processed samples using multiple fluorescence microscopy systems. The entire protocol is accessible to laboratories with limited expertise in tissue clearing. In addition to its applications in obtaining a whole-mouse neuronal projection map, detecting single-cell metastases in whole mice and identifying previously undescribed anatomical structures, we further show the visualization of the entire mouse lymphatic system, the application for virus tracing and the visualization of all pericytes in the brain. Taken together, our vDISCO pipeline allows systematic and comprehensive studies of cellular phenomena and connectivity in whole bodies.
稳态和病理现象经常影响整个生物体的多个器官。组织透明化方法,结合显微镜的最新进展,使得对生物样本进行整体检查成为可能。在这里,我们报告了纳米体(VH)增强的溶剂清除器官 3D 成像(vDISCO)的详细方案,这是一种压力驱动的、基于纳米体的全身体免疫标记和透明化方法,可在 3 周内使整个小鼠透明,持续增强荧光蛋白的信号,使其稳定数年。这使得在完整的啮齿动物中可靠地检测和定量荧光信号成为可能,从而能够以细胞分辨率分析整个身体。在这里,我们展示了 vDISCO 在增强遗传表达报告基因荧光信号方面的多功能性,以及如何对多个解剖器官和组织进行透明化和成像,以及如何使用多种荧光显微镜系统对处理后的样本进行成像。这个完整的方案对于在组织透明化方面经验有限的实验室来说是可行的。除了在获得整个小鼠神经元投射图谱、检测整个小鼠中的单细胞转移和识别以前未描述的解剖结构方面的应用外,我们还进一步展示了整个小鼠淋巴系统的可视化、病毒追踪的应用以及大脑中所有周细胞的可视化。总之,我们的 vDISCO 方案允许对整个身体中的细胞现象和连接进行系统和全面的研究。