descSPIM: an affordable and easy-to-build light-sheet microscope optimized for tissue clearing techniques.
Kohei OtomoTakaki OmuraYuki NozawaSteven J EdwardsYukihiko SatoYuri SaitoShigehiro YagishitaHitoshi UchidaYuki WatakabeKiyotada NaitouRin YanaiNaruhiko SaharaSatoshi TakagiRyohei KatayamaYusuke IwataToshiro ShiokawaYoku HayakawaKensuke OtsukaHaruko Watanabe-TakanoYuka HanedaShigetomo FukuharaMiku FujiwaraTakenobu NiiChikara MenoNaoki TakeshitaKenta YashiroJuan Marcelo Rosales RocabadoMasaru KakuTatsuya YamadaYumiko OishiHiroyuki KoikeYinglan ChengKeisuke SekineJun-Ichiro KogaKaori SugiyamaKenichi KimuraFuyuki KarubeHyeree KimIchiro ManabeTomomi NemotoKazuki TainakaAkinobu HamadaHjalmar BrismarEtsuo A SusakiPublished in: Nature communications (2024)
Despite widespread adoption of tissue clearing techniques in recent years, poor access to suitable light-sheet fluorescence microscopes remains a major obstacle for biomedical end-users. Here, we present descSPIM (desktop-equipped SPIM for cleared specimens), a low-cost ($20,000-50,000), low-expertise (one-day installation by a non-expert), yet practical do-it-yourself light-sheet microscope as a solution for this bottleneck. Even the most fundamental configuration of descSPIM enables multi-color imaging of whole mouse brains and a cancer cell line-derived xenograft tumor mass for the visualization of neurocircuitry, assessment of drug distribution, and pathological examination by false-colored hematoxylin and eosin staining in a three-dimensional manner. Academically open-sourced ( https://github.com/dbsb-juntendo/descSPIM ), descSPIM allows routine three-dimensional imaging of cleared samples in minutes. Thus, the dissemination of descSPIM will accelerate biomedical discoveries driven by tissue clearing technologies.