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bioRxiv ; 2024 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38405915

RESUMO

In neurons of the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), axonal mitochondria are thought to be indispensable for supplying ATP during energy-consuming processes such as neurotransmitter release. Here, we demonstrate using multiple, independent, in vitro and in vivo approaches that the majority (~80-90%) of axonal mitochondria in cortical pyramidal neurons (CPNs), lack mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Using dynamic, optical imaging analysis of genetically encoded sensors for mitochondrial matrix ATP and pH, we demonstrate that in axons of CPNs, but not in their dendrites, mitochondrial complex V (ATP synthase) functions in a reverse way, consuming ATP and protruding H+ out of the matrix to maintain mitochondrial membrane potential. Our results demonstrate that in mammalian CPNs, axonal mitochondria do not play a major role in ATP supply, despite playing other functions critical to regulating neurotransmission such as Ca2+ buffering.

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Elife ; 112022 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35103591

RESUMO

Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) neurons line the central canal of the spinal cord and a subtype of CSF-c neurons expressing somatostatin, forms a homeostatic pH regulating system. Despite their importance, their intricate spatial organization is poorly understood. The function of another subtype of CSF-c neurons expressing dopamine is also investigated. Imaging methods with a high spatial resolution (5-10 nm) are used to resolve the synaptic and ciliary compartments of each individual cell in the spinal cord of the lamprey to elucidate their signalling pathways and to dissect the cellular organization. Here, light-sheet and expansion microscopy resolved the persistent ventral and lateral organization of dopamine- and somatostatin-expressing CSF-c neuronal subtypes. The density of somatostatin-containing dense-core vesicles, resolved by stimulated emission depletion microscopy, was shown to be markedly reduced upon each exposure to either alkaline or acidic pH and being part of a homeostatic response inhibiting movements. Their cilia symmetry was unravelled by stimulated emission depletion microscopy in expanded tissues as sensory with 9 + 0 microtubule duplets. The dopaminergic CSF-c neurons on the other hand have a motile cilium with the characteristic 9 + 2 duplets and are insensitive to pH changes. This novel experimental workflow elucidates the functional role of CSF-c neuron subtypes in situ paving the way for further spatial and functional cell-type classification.


Assuntos
Cílios , Dopamina/química , Microscopia/métodos , Somatostatina/química , Animais , Dopamina/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Lampreias , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Proteínas dos Microtúbulos/química , Proteínas dos Microtúbulos/metabolismo , Neurônios/fisiologia , Somatostatina/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Medula Espinal , Coloração e Rotulagem
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Nature ; 597(7876): 426-429, 2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34471288

RESUMO

Homologous recombination is essential for the accurate repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs)1. Initially, the RecBCD complex2 resects the ends of the DSB into 3' single-stranded DNA on which a RecA filament assembles3. Next, the filament locates the homologous repair template on the sister chromosome4. Here we directly visualize the repair of DSBs in single cells, using high-throughput microfluidics and fluorescence microscopy. We find that, in Escherichia coli, repair of DSBs between segregated sister loci is completed in 15 ± 5 min (mean ± s.d.) with minimal fitness loss. We further show that the search takes less than 9 ± 3 min (mean ± s.d) and is mediated by a thin, highly dynamic RecA filament that stretches throughout the cell. We propose that the architecture of the RecA filament effectively reduces search dimensionality. This model predicts a search time that is consistent with our measurement and is corroborated by the observation that the search time does not depend on the length of the cell or the amount of DNA. Given the abundance of RecA homologues5, we believe this model to be widely conserved across living organisms.


Assuntos
DNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Escherichia coli/genética , Modelos Biológicos , Recombinases Rec A/metabolismo , Reparo de DNA por Recombinação , Homologia de Sequência do Ácido Nucleico , Quebras de DNA de Cadeia Dupla , DNA de Cadeia Simples/metabolismo , Fatores de Tempo
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Neurobiol Dis ; 155: 105361, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33857635

RESUMO

The classic view of organelle cell biology is undergoing a constant revision fueled by the new insights unraveled by fluorescence nanoscopy, which enable sensitive, faster and gentler observation of specific proteins in situ. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is one of the most challenging structure to capture due the rapid and constant restructuring of fine sheets and tubules across the full 3D cell volume. Here we apply STED and parallelized 2D and 3D RESOLFT live imaging to uncover the tubular ER organization in the fine processes of neuronal cells with focus on mitochondria-ER contacts, which recently gained medical attention due to their role in neurodegeneration. Multi-color STED nanoscopy enables the simultaneous visualization of small transversal ER tubules crossing and constricting mitochondria all along axons and dendrites. Parallelized RESOLFT allows for dynamic studies of multiple contact sites within seconds and minutes with prolonged time-lapse imaging at ~50 nm spatial resolution. When operated in 3D super resolution mode it enables a new isotropic visualization of such contacts extending our understanding of the three-dimensional architecture of these packed structures in axons and dendrites.


Assuntos
Retículo Endoplasmático/química , Imageamento Tridimensional/métodos , Microscopia de Fluorescência/métodos , Nanotecnologia/métodos , Neurônios/química , Animais , Retículo Endoplasmático/fisiologia , Hipocampo/química , Hipocampo/citologia , Hipocampo/fisiologia , Imageamento Tridimensional/instrumentação , Microscopia de Fluorescência/instrumentação , Nanotecnologia/instrumentação , Neurônios/fisiologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo/instrumentação , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo/métodos
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Nat Biotechnol ; 39(5): 609-618, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33432197

RESUMO

Elucidating the volumetric architecture of organelles and molecules inside cells requires microscopy methods with a sufficiently high spatial resolution in all three dimensions. Current methods are limited by insufficient resolving power along the optical axis, long recording times and photobleaching when applied to live cell imaging. Here, we present a 3D, parallelized, reversible, saturable/switchable optical fluorescence transition (3D pRESOLFT) microscope capable of delivering sub-80-nm 3D resolution in whole living cells. We achieved rapid (1-2 Hz) acquisition of large fields of view (~40 × 40 µm2) by highly parallelized image acquisition with an interference pattern that creates an array of 3D-confined and equally spaced intensity minima. This allowed us to reversibly turn switchable fluorescent proteins to dark states, leading to a targeted 3D confinement of fluorescence. We visualized the 3D organization and dynamics of organelles in living cells and volumetric structural alterations of synapses during plasticity in cultured hippocampal neurons.


Assuntos
Imageamento Tridimensional , Nanotecnologia , Neurônios/ultraestrutura , Organelas/ultraestrutura , Humanos , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Neurônios/metabolismo
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Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res ; 1867(8): 118726, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32320724

RESUMO

The cytoskeleton is a complex network of interconnected biopolymers intimately involved in the generation and transmission of forces. Several mechanical properties of microtubules and actin filaments have been extensively explored in cells. In contrast, intermediate filaments (IFs) received comparatively less attention despite their central role in defining cell shape, motility and adhesion during physiological processes as well as in tumor progression. Here, we explored relevant biophysical properties of vimentin IFs in living cells combining confocal microscopy and a filament tracking routine that allows localizing filaments with ~20 nm precision. A Fourier-based analysis showed that IFs curvatures followed a thermal-like behavior characterized by an apparent persistence length (lp*) similar to that measured in aqueous solution. Additionally, we determined that certain perturbations of the cytoskeleton affect lp* and the lateral mobility of IFs as assessed in cells in which either the microtubule dynamic instability was reduced or actin filaments were partially depolymerized. Our results provide relevant clues on how vimentin IFs mechanically couple with microtubules and actin filaments in cells and support a role of this network in the response to mechanical stress.


Assuntos
Citoesqueleto/metabolismo , Filamentos Intermediários/metabolismo , Polímeros/metabolismo , Vimentina/metabolismo , Citoesqueleto de Actina/metabolismo , Actinas/metabolismo , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Movimento Celular , Forma Celular , Cricetinae , Citoesqueleto/ultraestrutura , Filamentos Intermediários/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Confocal , Microtúbulos/metabolismo , Estresse Mecânico
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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 556, 2019 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30710076

RESUMO

RESOLFT fluorescence nanoscopy can nowadays image details far beyond the diffraction limit. However, signal to noise ratio (SNR) and temporal resolution are still a concern, especially deep inside living cells and organisms. In this work, we developed a non-deterministic scanning approach based on a real-time feedback system which speeds up the acquisition up to 6-fold and decreases the light dose by 70-90% for in vivo imaging. Also, we extended the information content of the images by acquiring the complete temporal evolution of the fluorescence generated by reversible switchable fluorescent proteins. This generates a series of images with different spatial resolution and SNR, from conventional to RESOLFT images, which combined through a multi-image deconvolution algorithm further enhances the effective resolution. We reported nanoscale imaging of organelles up to 35 Hz and actin dynamics during an invasion process at a depth of 20-30 µm inside a living Caenorhabditis elegans worm.


Assuntos
Iluminação , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Nanotecnologia/métodos , Animais , Caenorhabditis elegans , Linhagem Celular , Sobrevivência Celular , Tomada de Decisões , Hipocampo/citologia , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Neurônios/citologia , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Fatores de Tempo , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo
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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 3281, 2018 08 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30115928

RESUMO

The theoretically unlimited spatial resolution of fluorescence nanoscopy often comes at the expense of time, contrast and increased dose of energy for recording. Here, we developed MoNaLISA, for Molecular Nanoscale Live Imaging with Sectioning Ability, a nanoscope capable of imaging structures at a scale of 45-65 nm within the entire cell volume at low light intensities (W-kW cm-2). Our approach, based on reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins, features three distinctly modulated illumination patterns crafted and combined to gain fluorescence ON-OFF switching cycles and image contrast. By maximizing the detected photon flux, MoNaLISA enables prolonged (40-50 frames) and large (50 × 50 µm2) recordings at 0.3-1.3 Hz with enhanced optical sectioning ability. We demonstrate the general use of our approach by 4D imaging of organelles and fine structures in epithelial human cells, colonies of mouse embryonic stem cells, brain cells, and organotypic tissues.


Assuntos
Nanotecnologia/métodos , Fótons , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Fluorescência , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Humanos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Camundongos , Imagem Molecular , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo
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EMBO J ; 37(1): 139-159, 2018 01 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29146773

RESUMO

Paraformaldehyde (PFA) is the most commonly used fixative for immunostaining of cells, but has been associated with various problems, ranging from loss of antigenicity to changes in morphology during fixation. We show here that the small dialdehyde glyoxal can successfully replace PFA Despite being less toxic than PFA, and, as most aldehydes, likely usable as a fixative, glyoxal has not yet been systematically tried in modern fluorescence microscopy. Here, we tested and optimized glyoxal fixation and surprisingly found it to be more efficient than PFA-based protocols. Glyoxal acted faster than PFA, cross-linked proteins more effectively, and improved the preservation of cellular morphology. We validated glyoxal fixation in multiple laboratories against different PFA-based protocols and confirmed that it enabled better immunostainings for a majority of the targets. Our data therefore support that glyoxal can be a valuable alternative to PFA for immunostaining.


Assuntos
Fixadores/química , Formaldeído/química , Glioxal/química , Imuno-Histoquímica/métodos , Microscopia de Fluorescência/métodos , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Fixação de Tecidos/métodos , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Drosophila melanogaster , Células HeLa , Humanos , Camundongos
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J Biomech ; 60: 266-269, 2017 07 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28712542

RESUMO

The mechanical properties of cells are influenced by their microenvironment. Here we report cell stiffness alteration by changing the cell substrate stiffness for isolated cells and cells in contact with other cells. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is used to prepare soft substrates with three different stiffness values (173, 88 and 17kPa respectively). Breast cancer cells lines, namely HBL-100, MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 with different level of aggressiveness are cultured on these substrates and their local elasticity is investigated by vertical indentation of the cell membrane. Our preliminary results show an unforeseen behavior of the MDA-MB-231 cells. When cultured on glass substrate as isolated cells, they are less stiff than the other two types of cells, in agreement with the general statement that more aggressive and metastatic cells are softer. However, when connected to other cells the stiffness of MDA-MB-231 cells becomes similar to the other two cell lines. Moreover, the stiffness of MDA-MB-231 cells cultured on soft PDMS substrates is significantly higher than the stiffness of the other cell types, demonstrating thus the strong influence of the environmental conditions on the mechanical properties of the cells.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Dimetilpolisiloxanos , Elasticidade , Humanos , Fenômenos Mecânicos , Pinças Ópticas
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Cells ; 6(1)2017 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28117759

RESUMO

Metastasizing tumor cells show increased expression of the intermediate filament (IF) protein vimentin, which has been used to diagnose invasive tumors for decades. Recent observations indicate that vimentin is not only a passive marker for carcinoma, but may also induce tumor cell invasion. To clarify how vimentin IFs control cell adhesions and migration, we analyzed the nanoscale (30-50 nm) spatial organization of vimentin IFs and cell-matrix adhesions in metastatic fibroblast cells, using three-color stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. We also studied whether wild-type and phospho-deficient or -mimicking mutants of vimentin changed the size and lifetime of focal adhesions (FAs), cell shape, and cell migration, using live-cell total internal reflection imaging and confocal microscopy. We observed that vimentin exists in fragments of different lengths. Short fragments were mostly the size of a unit-length filament and were mainly localized close to small cell-matrix adhesions. Long vimentin filaments were found in the proximity of large FAs. Vimentin expression in these cells caused a reduction in FAs size and an elongated cell shape, but did not affect FA lifetime, or the speed or directionality of cell migration. Expression of a phospho-mimicking mutant (S71D) of vimentin increased the speed of cell migration. Taken together, our results suggest that in highly migratory, transformed mesenchymal cells, vimentin levels control the cell shape and FA size, but not cell migration, which instead is linked to the phosphorylation status of S71 vimentin. These observations are consistent with the possibility that not only levels, but also the assembly status of vimentin control cell migration.

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J Biomed Opt ; 21(5): 57004, 2016 05 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27232596

RESUMO

We report on the modification of mechanical properties of breast cancer cells when they get in contact with other neighboring cells of the same type. Optical tweezers vertical indentation was employed to investigate cell mechanics in isolated and contact conditions, by setting up stiffness as a marker. Two human breast cancer cell lines with different aggressiveness [MCF-7 (luminal breast cancer) and MDA-MB-231 (basal-like breast cancer)] and one normal immortalized breast cell line HBL-100 (normal and myoepithelial) were selected. We found that neighboring cells significantly alter cell stiffness: MDA-MB-231 becomes stiffer when in contact, while HBL-100 and MCF-7 exhibit softer character. Cell stiffness was probed at three cellular subregions: central (above nucleus), intermediate (cytoplasm), and near the leading edge. In an isolated condition, all cells showed a significant regional variation in stiffness: higher at the center and fading toward the leading edge. However, the regional variation becomes statistically insignificant when the cells were in contact with other neighboring cells. The proposed approach will contribute to understand the intriguing temporal sequential alterations in cancer cells during interaction with their surrounding microenvironment.


Assuntos
Fenômenos Fisiológicos Celulares , Pinças Ópticas , Linhagem Celular , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Microambiente Celular , Citoplasma/metabolismo , Humanos , Células MCF-7
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Sci Rep ; 6: 21629, 2016 Feb 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26899926

RESUMO

The mesenchymal state in cancer is usually associated with poor prognosis due to the metastatic predisposition and the hyper-activated metabolism. Exploiting cell glucose metabolism we propose a new method to detect mesenchymal-like cancer cells. We demonstrate that the uptake of glucose-coated magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) by mesenchymal-like cells remains constant when the glucose in the medium is increased from low (5.5 mM) to high (25 mM) concentration, while the MNPs uptake by epithelial-like cells is significantly reduced. These findings reveal that the glucose-shell of MNPs plays a major role in recognition of cells with high-metabolic activity. By selectively blocking the glucose transporter 1 channels we showed its involvement in the internalization process of glucose-coated MNPs. Our results suggest that glucose-coated MNPs can be used for metabolic-based assays aimed at detecting cancer cells and that can be used to selectively target cancer cells taking advantage, for instance, of the magnetic-thermotherapy.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Mama/tratamento farmacológico , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 1/genética , Glucose/administração & dosagem , Nanopartículas de Magnetita/administração & dosagem , Neoplasias da Mama/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Células Epiteliais/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Epiteliais/patologia , Feminino , Glucose/química , Glucose/metabolismo , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 1/antagonistas & inibidores , Humanos , Hipertermia Induzida , Células MCF-7 , Nanopartículas de Magnetita/química , Mesoderma/metabolismo , Mesoderma/patologia
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Anal Chem ; 87(7): 3670-7, 2015 Apr 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25785832

RESUMO

Maintaining the correct folding of cellular proteins is essential for preserving cellular homeostasis. Protein dishomeostasis, aberrant protein folding, and protein aggregation are indeed involved in several diseases including cancer, aging-associated, and neurodegenerative disorders. Accumulation of protein aggregates can also be induced from a variety of stressful conditions, such as temperature increase or oxidative stress. In this work, we monitored by Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) microspectroscopy the response of live breast cancer MCF-7 and mammary breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB 231 cell lines to severe heat-shock (HS), caused by the rise of the cellular medium temperature from 37 ± 0.5 °C to 42 ± 0.5 °C. Through the study of the time-evolution of the second derivatives of the spectra and by the 2D correlation analysis of FT-IR absorbance data, we were able to identify a common sudden heat-shock response (HSR) among the two cell lines. The hyperfluidization of mammalian cell membranes, the transient increment of the signal lipids, as well as the alteration of proteome profile were all monitored within the first 40 min of stress application, while the persistent intracellular accumulation of extended ß-folded protein aggregates was detected after 40 min up to 2 h. As a whole, this paper offers a further prove of the diagnostic capabilities of FT-IR microspectroscopy for monitoring in real-time the biochemical rearrangements undergone by live cells upon external stimulation.


Assuntos
Resposta ao Choque Térmico , Agregados Proteicos , Desdobramento de Proteína , Espectroscopia de Infravermelho com Transformada de Fourier/métodos , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Feminino , Temperatura Alta , Humanos , Modelos Moleculares
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