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Intravital three-photon microscopy allows visualization over the entire depth of mouse lymph nodes.

Kibaek ChoeYusaku HontaniTianyu WangEric HebertDimitre G OuzounovKristine LaiAnkur SinghWendy BéguelinAri M MelnickChris Xu
Published in: Nature immunology (2022)
Intravital confocal microscopy and two-photon microscopy are powerful tools to explore the dynamic behavior of immune cells in mouse lymph nodes (LNs), with penetration depth of ~100 and ~300 μm, respectively. Here, we used intravital three-photon microscopy to visualize the popliteal LN through its entire depth (600-900 μm). We determined the laser average power and pulse energy that caused measurable perturbation in lymphocyte migration. Long-wavelength three-photon imaging within permissible parameters was able to image the entire LN vasculature in vivo and measure CD8 + T cells and CD4 + T cell motility in the T cell zone over the entire depth of the LN. We observed that the motility of naive CD4 + T cells in the T cell zone during lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation was dependent on depth. As such, intravital three-photon microscopy had the potential to examine immune cell behavior in the deeper regions of the LN in vivo.
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