Author:
Oh Jeonghun,Ryu Jea Sung,Lee Moosung,Jung Jaehwang,Han Seung yun,Chung Hyun Jung,Park Yongkeun
Abstract
AbstractMeasuring alterations in bacteria upon antibiotic application is important for basic studies in microbiology, drug discovery, and clinical diagnosis, and disease treatment. However, imaging and 3D time-lapse response analysis of individual bacteria upon antibiotic application remain largely unexplored mainly due to limitations in imaging techniques. Here, we present a method to systematically investigate the alterations in individual bacteria in 3D and quantitatively analyze the effects of antibiotics. Using optical diffraction tomography, in-situ responses of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis to various concentrations of ampicillin were investigated in a label-free and quantitative manner. The presented method reconstructs the dynamic changes in the 3D refractive-index distributions of living bacteria in response to antibiotics at sub-micrometer spatial resolution.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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