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Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells

Correlative fluorescence and soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography on flat sample holders is perfectly suited to study the uncompromised physiological status of adherent cells at its best possible preservation by imaging after fast cryo-immobilization. To understand the mechanism by which herpesviru...

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Autores principales: Hagen, Christoph, Werner, Stephan, Carregal-Romero, Susana, N. Malhas, Ashraf, G. Klupp, Barbara, Guttmann, Peter, Rehbein, Stefan, Henzler, Katja, C. Mettenleiter, Thomas, J. Vaux, David, J. Parak, Wolfgang, Schneider, Gerd, Grünewald, Kay
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4181793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24973653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.05.009
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author Hagen, Christoph
Werner, Stephan
Carregal-Romero, Susana
N. Malhas, Ashraf
G. Klupp, Barbara
Guttmann, Peter
Rehbein, Stefan
Henzler, Katja
C. Mettenleiter, Thomas
J. Vaux, David
J. Parak, Wolfgang
Schneider, Gerd
Grünewald, Kay
author_facet Hagen, Christoph
Werner, Stephan
Carregal-Romero, Susana
N. Malhas, Ashraf
G. Klupp, Barbara
Guttmann, Peter
Rehbein, Stefan
Henzler, Katja
C. Mettenleiter, Thomas
J. Vaux, David
J. Parak, Wolfgang
Schneider, Gerd
Grünewald, Kay
author_sort Hagen, Christoph
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description Correlative fluorescence and soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography on flat sample holders is perfectly suited to study the uncompromised physiological status of adherent cells at its best possible preservation by imaging after fast cryo-immobilization. To understand the mechanism by which herpesviruses induce nucleoplasmic reticulum, i.e. invaginations of the nuclear envelope, during their egress from the host cell nucleus, morphologically similar structures found in laminopathies and after chemical induction were investigated as a potentially more easily accessible model system. For example, anti-retroviral protease inhibitors like Saquinavir also induce invaginations of the nuclear membranes. With the help of newly designed multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers, and by optimizing fluorescence cryo-microscopy data acquisition, an elaborate three-dimensional network of nucleoplasmic reticulum was demonstrated in nuclei of Saquinavir-treated rabbit kidney cells expressing a fluorescently labeled inner nuclear membrane protein. In part of the protease inhibitor-treated samples, nuclei exhibited dramatic ultrastructural changes indicative of programmed cell death/apoptosis. This unexpected observation highlights another unique feature of soft X-ray microscopy, i.e. high absorption contrast information not relying on labeled cellular components, at a 3D resolution of approximately 40 nm (half-pitch) and through a sample thickness of several micrometers. These properties make it a valuable part of the cell biology imaging toolbox to visualize the cellular ultrastructure in its completeness.
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spelling pubmed-41817932014-11-01 Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells Hagen, Christoph Werner, Stephan Carregal-Romero, Susana N. Malhas, Ashraf G. Klupp, Barbara Guttmann, Peter Rehbein, Stefan Henzler, Katja C. Mettenleiter, Thomas J. Vaux, David J. Parak, Wolfgang Schneider, Gerd Grünewald, Kay Ultramicroscopy Article Correlative fluorescence and soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography on flat sample holders is perfectly suited to study the uncompromised physiological status of adherent cells at its best possible preservation by imaging after fast cryo-immobilization. To understand the mechanism by which herpesviruses induce nucleoplasmic reticulum, i.e. invaginations of the nuclear envelope, during their egress from the host cell nucleus, morphologically similar structures found in laminopathies and after chemical induction were investigated as a potentially more easily accessible model system. For example, anti-retroviral protease inhibitors like Saquinavir also induce invaginations of the nuclear membranes. With the help of newly designed multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers, and by optimizing fluorescence cryo-microscopy data acquisition, an elaborate three-dimensional network of nucleoplasmic reticulum was demonstrated in nuclei of Saquinavir-treated rabbit kidney cells expressing a fluorescently labeled inner nuclear membrane protein. In part of the protease inhibitor-treated samples, nuclei exhibited dramatic ultrastructural changes indicative of programmed cell death/apoptosis. This unexpected observation highlights another unique feature of soft X-ray microscopy, i.e. high absorption contrast information not relying on labeled cellular components, at a 3D resolution of approximately 40 nm (half-pitch) and through a sample thickness of several micrometers. These properties make it a valuable part of the cell biology imaging toolbox to visualize the cellular ultrastructure in its completeness. Elsevier 2014-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4181793/ /pubmed/24973653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.05.009 Text en © 2014 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Article
Hagen, Christoph
Werner, Stephan
Carregal-Romero, Susana
N. Malhas, Ashraf
G. Klupp, Barbara
Guttmann, Peter
Rehbein, Stefan
Henzler, Katja
C. Mettenleiter, Thomas
J. Vaux, David
J. Parak, Wolfgang
Schneider, Gerd
Grünewald, Kay
Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title_full Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title_fullStr Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title_short Multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft X-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
title_sort multimodal nanoparticles as alignment and correlation markers in fluorescence/soft x-ray cryo-microscopy/tomography of nucleoplasmic reticulum and apoptosis in mammalian cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4181793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24973653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.05.009
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