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用于文化遗产中生物降解材料中微生物可视化的自发荧光。

Autofluorescence for the Visualization of Microorganisms in Biodeteriorated Materials in the Context of Cultural Heritage.

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Venice, Italy.

出版信息

Chempluschem. 2024 Nov;89(11):e202400170. doi: 10.1002/cplu.202400170. Epub 2024 Sep 2.

Abstract

Microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae, frequently colonize the surfaces of cultural heritage materials. These biological agents can cause biodeterioration through various mechanisms, resulting in aesthetic alteration, physical disruption, or compromise of mechanical integrity. To assess the presence and diversity of microorganisms, a combination of microscopy techniques is commonly used in conjunction with results from both culture-dependent and culture-independent methods. However, microbial populations are often underestimated. To address this issue, microorganisms can be detected by their intrinsic fluorescence, which can be observed via fluorescence microscopy. This approach facilitates the mapping of the spatial arrangement of microorganisms and the understanding of colonization patterns, thereby complementing established imaging techniques and providing insight into the interactions of microbial communities with the substrate. Given the limited research in this area, we examine the potential of microorganism autofluorescence as a molecular tool for investigating biodeterioration in artistic and architectural heritage, with a particular focus on paper and stone materials. Identifying and understanding the diverse microbiota that may be present is crucial for developing tailored and effective preventive measures and conservation treatments, as some of the species discovered may pose significant risks to both artifacts and human health.

摘要

微生物,包括真菌、细菌、蓝藻和藻类,经常在文化遗产材料的表面定殖。这些生物制剂可以通过多种机制引起生物降解,导致美学改变、物理破坏或机械完整性受损。为了评估微生物的存在和多样性,通常结合显微镜技术和依赖培养和非依赖培养方法的结果。然而,微生物种群往往被低估。为了解决这个问题,可以通过微生物的固有荧光来检测它们,这可以通过荧光显微镜观察到。这种方法有助于绘制微生物的空间排列图,并了解定殖模式,从而补充现有的成像技术,并深入了解微生物群落与基质的相互作用。鉴于该领域的研究有限,我们研究了微生物自发荧光作为一种分子工具在调查艺术和建筑遗产生物降解方面的潜力,特别是针对纸张和石材材料。鉴定和了解可能存在的多样化微生物群落对于制定有针对性和有效的预防措施和保护处理措施至关重要,因为发现的一些物种可能对文物和人类健康构成重大风险。

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