Finding intracellular lipid droplets from the single-cell biolens’ signature in a holographic flow-cytometry assay

Author:

Pirone Daniele12,Sirico Daniele G.23ORCID,Mugnano Martina2,Del Giudice Danila24,Kurelac Ivana56,Cavina Beatrice56,Memmolo Pasquale2ORCID,Miccio Lisa2,Ferraro Pietro2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Naples “Federico II”

2. Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems “E. Caianiello”

3. University of Naples Federico II”

4. University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”

5. Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna

6. University of Bologna

Abstract

In recent years, intracellular LDs have been discovered to play an important role in several pathologies. Therefore, detection of LDs would provide an in-demand diagnostic tool if coupled with flow-cytometry to give significant statistical analysis and especially if the diagnosis is made in full non-invasive mode. Here we combine the experimental results of in-flow tomographic phase microscopy with a suited numerical simulation to demonstrate that intracellular LDs can be easily detected through a label-free approach based on the direct analysis of the 2D quantitative phase maps recorded by a holographic flow cytometer. In fact, we demonstrate that the presence of LDs affects the optical focusing lensing features of the embracing cell, which can be considered a biological lens. The research was conducted on white blood cells (i.e., lymphocytes and monocytes) and ovarian cancer cells. Results show that the biolens properties of cells can be a rapid biomarker that aids in boosting the diagnosis of LDs-related pathologies by means of the holographic flow-cytometry assay for fast, non-destructive, and high-throughput screening of statistically significant number of cells.

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology

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