Leineweber William D, Munares Gabriela Acevedo, Leycam Christian, Noyer Juliette, Jurney Patrick
bioRxiv. 2024 Nov 27:2024.11.04.621934. doi: 10.1101/2024.11.04.621934.
Holotomograhic microscopy (HTM) has emerged as a non-invasive imaging technique that offers high-resolution, quantitative 3D imaging of biological samples. This study explores the application of HTM in examining endothelial cells (ECs). HTM overcomes the limitations of traditional microscopy methods in capturing the real-time dynamics of ECs by leveraging the refractive index (RI) to map 3D distributions label-free. This work demonstrates the utility of HTM in visualizing key cellular processes during endothelialization, wherein ECs anchor, adhere, migrate, and proliferate. Leveraging the high resolution and quantitative power of HTM, we show that lipid droplets and mitochondria are readily visualized, enabling more comprehensive studies on their respective roles during endothelialization. The study highlights how HTM can uncover novel insights into EC behavior, offering potential applications in medical diagnostics and research, particularly in developing treatments for cardiovascular diseases. This advanced imaging technique not only enhances our understanding of EC biology but also presents a significant step forward in the study of cardiovascular diseases, providing a robust platform for future research and therapeutic development.
全息显微镜(HTM)已成为一种非侵入性成像技术,可对生物样本进行高分辨率定量三维成像。本研究探讨了HTM在检查内皮细胞(ECs)中的应用。HTM通过利用折射率(RI)对三维分布进行无标记映射,克服了传统显微镜方法在捕捉ECs实时动态方面的局限性。这项工作证明了HTM在可视化内皮化过程中的关键细胞过程(其中ECs锚定、粘附、迁移和增殖)方面的实用性。利用HTM的高分辨率和定量能力,我们表明脂质滴和线粒体很容易可视化,从而能够更全面地研究它们在内皮化过程中的各自作用。该研究突出了HTM如何能够揭示关于EC行为的新见解,在医学诊断和研究中具有潜在应用,特别是在开发心血管疾病治疗方法方面。这种先进的成像技术不仅增强了我们对EC生物学的理解,而且在心血管疾病研究方面向前迈出了重要一步,为未来的研究和治疗开发提供了一个强大的平台。