Difference in Intestine Content of Caenorhabditis elegans When Fed on Non-Pathogenic or Pathogenic Bacteria.
Farzad RezaeianaranMartin A M GijsPublished in: Micromachines (2023)
We investigated the bacterial food digestion and accumulation in wild-type adult Caenorhabditis elegans ( C. elegans ) worms that have fed on either non-pathogenic RFP-expressing Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) OP50 or pathogenic-RFP-expressing Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( P. aeruginosa ) PAO1 during the first 4 days of adulthood. Once the worms had completed their planned feeding cycles, they were loaded on microfluidic chips, where they were fixed to allow high-resolution z-stack fluorescence imaging of their intestines utilizing a Spinning Disk Confocal Microscope (SDCM) equipped with a high-resolution oil-immersion objective (60×). IMARIS software was used to visualize and analyze the obtained images, resulting in the production of three-dimensional constructs of the intestinal bacterial load. We discovered two distinct patterns for the bacteria-derived fluorescence signal in the intestine: (i) individual fluorescent spots, originating from intact bacteria, were present in the fluorescent E. coli -OP50-fed worms, and (ii) individual fluorescent spots (originating from intact bacteria) were dispersed in large regions of diffuse fluorescence (RDF), originating from disrupted bacteria, in fluorescent P. aeruginosa -PAO1-fed worms. We performed a semi-automated single-worm-resolution quantitative analysis of the intestinal bacterial load, which showed that the intestinal bacterial load generally increases with age of the worms, but more rapidly for the fluorescent P. aeruginosa -PAO1-fed worms.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- quantum dots
- escherichia coli
- living cells
- fluorescence imaging
- label free
- single molecule
- wild type
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- deep learning
- energy transfer
- high throughput
- fluorescent probe
- drug delivery
- machine learning
- low grade
- single cell
- high grade
- risk assessment
- human health
- multidrug resistant
- high speed
- drug resistant
- atomic force microscopy
- acinetobacter baumannii
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- young adults
- early life
- candida albicans
- raman spectroscopy