Fluorescent toys 'n' tools lighting the way in fungal research.
Wouter Van GenechtenPatrick Van DijckLiesbeth DemuyserPublished in: FEMS microbiology reviews (2022)
Although largely overlooked compared to bacterial infections, fungal infections pose a significant threat to the health of humans and other organisms. Many pathogenic fungi, especially Candida species, are extremely versatile and flexible in adapting to various host niches and stressful situations. This leads to high pathogenicity and increasing resistance to existing drugs. Due to the high level of conservation between fungi and mammalian cells, it is hard to find fungus-specific drug targets for novel therapy development. In this respect, it is vital to understand how these fungi function on a molecular, cellular as well as organismal level. Fluorescence imaging allows for detailed analysis of molecular mechanisms, cellular structures and interactions on different levels. In this manuscript, we provide researchers with an elaborate and contemporary overview of fluorescence techniques that can be used to study fungal pathogens. We focus on the available fluorescent labelling techniques and guide our readers through the different relevant applications of fluorescent imaging, from subcellular events to multispecies interactions and diagnostics. As well as cautioning researchers for potential challenges and obstacles, we offer hands-on tips and tricks for efficient experimentation and share our expert-view on future developments and possible improvements.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- quantum dots
- living cells
- single molecule
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- label free
- gram negative
- healthcare
- public health
- fluorescent probe
- biofilm formation
- cell wall
- candida albicans
- mental health
- human health
- stem cells
- energy transfer
- drug induced
- clinical practice
- risk assessment
- bone marrow
- mesenchymal stem cells
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- health promotion
- mass spectrometry
- social media
- climate change