Harmonic Imaging of Stem Cells in Whole Blood at GHz Pixel Rate.
Sebastian KarpfNina Glöckner BurmeisterLaurence DubreilShayantani GhoshReka HollandiJulien PichonIsabelle LerouxAlessandra HenkelValerie LutzJonas JurkevičiusAlexandra LatshawVasyl KilinTonio KutscherMoritz WiggertOscar Saavedra-VillanuevaAlfred VogelRobert A HuberPeter HorvathKarl RougerLuigi BonacinaPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The pre-clinical validation of cell therapies requires monitoring the biodistribution of transplanted cells in tissues of host organisms. Real-time detection of these cells in the circulatory system and identification of their aggregation state is a crucial piece of information, but necessitates deep penetration and fast imaging with high selectivity, subcellular resolution, and high throughput. In this study, multiphoton-based in-flow detection of human stem cells in whole, unfiltered blood is demonstrated in a microfluidic channel. The approach relies on a multiphoton microscope with diffractive scanning in the direction perpendicular to the flow via a rapidly wavelength-swept laser. Stem cells are labeled with metal oxide harmonic nanoparticles. Thanks to their strong and quasi-instantaneous second harmonic generation (SHG), an imaging rate in excess of 10 000 frames per second is achieved with pixel dwell times of 1 ns, a duration shorter than typical fluorescence lifetimes yet compatible with SHG. Through automated cell identification and segmentation, morphological features of each individual detected event are extracted and cell aggregates are distinguished from isolated cells. This combination of high-speed multiphoton microscopy and high-sensitivity SHG nanoparticle labeling in turbid media promises the detection of rare cells in the bloodstream for assessing novel cell-based therapies.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- high throughput
- high resolution
- cell therapy
- high speed
- cell cycle arrest
- label free
- deep learning
- endothelial cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell proliferation
- gene expression
- gram negative
- escherichia coli
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- zika virus
- multidrug resistant
- bone marrow
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- bioinformatics analysis
- solid state
- quantum dots