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Author Spotlight: Integrated OPTIR-FISH for Single-Cell Metabolic and Identity Analysis in Complex Environments
Published on: February 23, 2024
Imaging Isotopically Labeled Bacteria at the Single-Cell Level Using High-Resolution Optical Infrared Photothermal
Cassio Lima1, Howbeer Muhamadali1, Yun Xu1
1Department of Biochemistry and Systems Biology, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZB, U.K.
Abstract:
We report that the cellular uptake of stable isotope-labeled compounds by bacteria can be probed at the single-cell level using infrared spectroscopy, and this monitors the chemical vibrations affected by the incorporation of "heavy" atoms by cells and thus can be used to understand microbial systems. This presents a significant advancement as most studies have focused on evaluating communities of cells due to the poor spatial resolution achieved by classical infrared microspectrometers, and to date, there is no study evaluating the incorporation of labeled compounds by bacteria at single-cell levels using infrared spectroscopy. The development of new technologies and instrumentations that provide information on the metabolic activity of a single bacterium is critical as this will allow for a better understanding of the interactions between microorganisms as well as the function of individual members and their interactions in different microbial communities. Thus, the present study demonstrates the ability of a novel far-field infrared imaging technique, optical photothermal infrared (O-PTIR) spectroscopy, as a tool to monitor the uptake of 13C-glucose and 15N-ammonium chloride by Escherichia coli bacteria at single-cell levels using spectral signatures recorded via single-point and imaging modes. An additional novelty is that imaging was achieved using six vibrational bands in the amide I and II regions, which were analyzed with chemometrics by employing partial least squares-discriminant analysis to predict 13C/12C and 15N/14N simultaneously.
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