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Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography.
Human organs are complex, three-dimensional and multiscale systems. Spatially mapping the human body down through its hierarchy, from entire organs to their individual functional units and specialised cells, is a major obstacle to fully understanding health and disease. To meet this challenge, we de...
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author | Walsh, C. Tafforeau, P. Wagner, Willi L. Jafree, D. J. Bellier, A. Werlein, C. Kühnel, M. P. Boller, E. Walker-Samuel, S. Robertus, J. L. Long, D. A. Jacob, J. Marussi, S. Brown, E. Holroyd, N. Jonigk, D. D. Ackermann, M. Lee, P. D. |
author_facet | Walsh, C. Tafforeau, P. Wagner, Willi L. Jafree, D. J. Bellier, A. Werlein, C. Kühnel, M. P. Boller, E. Walker-Samuel, S. Robertus, J. L. Long, D. A. Jacob, J. Marussi, S. Brown, E. Holroyd, N. Jonigk, D. D. Ackermann, M. Lee, P. D. |
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description | Human organs are complex, three-dimensional and multiscale systems. Spatially mapping the human body down through its hierarchy, from entire organs to their individual functional units and specialised cells, is a major obstacle to fully understanding health and disease. To meet this challenge, we developed hierarchical phase-contrast tomography (HiP-CT), an X-ray phase propagation technique utilising the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility’s Extremely Brilliant Source: the world’s first high-energy 4(th) generation X-ray source. HiP-CT enabled three-dimensional and non-destructive imaging at near-micron resolution in soft tissues at one hundred thousand times the voxel size whilst maintaining the organ’s structure. We applied HiP-CT to image five intact human parenchymal organs: brain, lung, heart, kidney and spleen. These were hierarchically assessed with HiP-CT, providing a structural overview of the whole organ alongside detail of the organ’s individual functional units and cells. The potential applications of HiP-CT were demonstrated through quantification and morphometry of glomeruli in an intact human kidney, and identification of regional changes to the architecture of the air-tissue interface and alveolar morphology in the lung of a deceased COVID-19 patient. Overall, we show that HiP-CT is a powerful tool which can provide a comprehensive picture of structural information for whole intact human organs, encompassing precise details on functional units and their constituent cells to better understand human health and disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-78723742021-02-10 Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. Walsh, C. Tafforeau, P. Wagner, Willi L. Jafree, D. J. Bellier, A. Werlein, C. Kühnel, M. P. Boller, E. Walker-Samuel, S. Robertus, J. L. Long, D. A. Jacob, J. Marussi, S. Brown, E. Holroyd, N. Jonigk, D. D. Ackermann, M. Lee, P. D. bioRxiv Article Human organs are complex, three-dimensional and multiscale systems. Spatially mapping the human body down through its hierarchy, from entire organs to their individual functional units and specialised cells, is a major obstacle to fully understanding health and disease. To meet this challenge, we developed hierarchical phase-contrast tomography (HiP-CT), an X-ray phase propagation technique utilising the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility’s Extremely Brilliant Source: the world’s first high-energy 4(th) generation X-ray source. HiP-CT enabled three-dimensional and non-destructive imaging at near-micron resolution in soft tissues at one hundred thousand times the voxel size whilst maintaining the organ’s structure. We applied HiP-CT to image five intact human parenchymal organs: brain, lung, heart, kidney and spleen. These were hierarchically assessed with HiP-CT, providing a structural overview of the whole organ alongside detail of the organ’s individual functional units and cells. The potential applications of HiP-CT were demonstrated through quantification and morphometry of glomeruli in an intact human kidney, and identification of regional changes to the architecture of the air-tissue interface and alveolar morphology in the lung of a deceased COVID-19 patient. Overall, we show that HiP-CT is a powerful tool which can provide a comprehensive picture of structural information for whole intact human organs, encompassing precise details on functional units and their constituent cells to better understand human health and disease. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7872374/ /pubmed/33564772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.03.429481 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Walsh, C. Tafforeau, P. Wagner, Willi L. Jafree, D. J. Bellier, A. Werlein, C. Kühnel, M. P. Boller, E. Walker-Samuel, S. Robertus, J. L. Long, D. A. Jacob, J. Marussi, S. Brown, E. Holroyd, N. Jonigk, D. D. Ackermann, M. Lee, P. D. Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title | Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title_full | Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title_fullStr | Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title_full_unstemmed | Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title_short | Multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
title_sort | multiscale three-dimensional imaging of intact human organs down to the cellular scale using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33564772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.03.429481 |
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