In vivo Labeling and Intravital Imaging of Bacterial Infection using a Near‐infrared Fluorescent D‐Amino Acid Probe

Author:

Li Yixuan1,Zhou Yingjun2,Du Yahui3,Gao Po1,Yang Liqun1,Wang Wei24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China Key Laboratory of Anesthesiology (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Ministry of Education China

2. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering Department of Microbiology Microbiome Center School of Life Sciences Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Department of Chemical Biology College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Xiamen University Xiamen China

4. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBacterial infections still pose a severe threat to public health, necessitating novel tools for real‐time analysis of microbial behaviors in living organisms. While genetically engineered strains with fluorescent or luminescent reporters are commonly used in tracking bacteria, their in vivo uses are often limited. Here, we report a near‐infrared fluorescent D‐amino acid (FDAA) probe, Cy7ADA, for in situ labeling and intravital imaging of bacterial infections in mice. Cy7ADA probe effectively labels various bacteria in vitro and pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus in mice after intraperitoneal injection. Because of Cy7’s high tissue penetration and the quick excretion of free probes via urine, real‐time visualization of the pathogens in a liver abscess model via intravital confocal microscopy is achieved. The biodistributions, including their intracellular localization within Kupffer cells, are revealed. Monitoring bacterial responses to antibiotics also demonstrates Cy7ADA′s capability to reflect the bacterial load dynamics within the host. Furthermore, Cy7ADA facilitates three‐dimensional pathogen imaging in tissue‐cleared liver samples, showcasing its potential for studying the biogeography of microbes in different organs. Integrating near‐infrared FDAA probes with intravital microscopy holds promise for wide applications in studying bacterial infections in vivo.

Funder

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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