MicroMagnify: a multiplexed expansion microscopy method for pathogens and infected tissues

Author:

Zhao Yongxin1ORCID,Cheng Zhangyu1ORCID,Stefani Caroline2ORCID,Skillman Thomas3,Klimas Aleksandra1,Lee Aramchan1,DiBernardo Emma1,Brown Karina Mueller1ORCID,Milman Tatyana4,Gallagher Brendan1,Lagree Katherine1,Jena Bhanu5ORCID,Pulido Jose4,Filler Scott6,Mitchell Aaron7,Hiller Luisa1,Lacy-Hulbert Adam8

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie Mellon University

2. Benaroya Research Institute

3. Immersive Science LLC

4. Wills Eye Hospital and Jefferson University Hospital

5. Wayne State University School of Medicine

6. Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

7. University of Georgia

8. Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason

Abstract

Abstract Super-resolution optical imaging tools are crucial in microbiology to understand the complex structures and behavior of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses. However, the capabilities of these tools, particularly when it comes to imaging pathogens and infected tissues, remain limited. We developed µMagnify, a nanoscale multiplexed imaging method for pathogens and infected tissues that are derived from an expansion microscopy technique with a universal biomolecular anchor. We formulated an enzyme cocktail specifically designed for robust cell wall digestion and expansion of microbial cells without distortion while efficiently retaining biomolecules suitable for high-plex fluorescence imaging with nanoscale precision. Additionally, we developed an associated virtual reality tool to facilitate the visualization and navigation of complex three-dimensional images generated by this method in an immersive environment allowing collaborative exploration among researchers around the world. µMagnify is a valuable imaging platform for studying how microbes interact with their host systems and enables development of new diagnosis strategies against infectious diseases.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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