High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy
In vitro differentiating adipocytes are sensitive to liquid manipulations and have the tendency to float. Assessing adipocyte differentiation using current microscopy techniques involves cell staining and washing, while using flow cytometry involves cell retrieval in suspension. These methods induce...
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doaj-50494ede7e83463096fb39262d13aed02021-04-29T04:36:23ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752018-01-0159713011310High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopyVasco Campos0Benjamin Rappaz1Fabien Kuttler2Gerardo Turcatti3Olaia Naveiras4Laboratory of Regenerative Hematopoiesis (GR-NAVEIRAS) École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; To whom correspondence should be addressed.Biomolecular Screening Facility, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, SwitzerlandBiomolecular Screening Facility, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, SwitzerlandBiomolecular Screening Facility, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, SwitzerlandLaboratory of Regenerative Hematopoiesis (GR-NAVEIRAS) École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; Hematology Service, Department of Oncology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland; To whom correspondence should be addressed.In vitro differentiating adipocytes are sensitive to liquid manipulations and have the tendency to float. Assessing adipocyte differentiation using current microscopy techniques involves cell staining and washing, while using flow cytometry involves cell retrieval in suspension. These methods induce biases, are difficult to reproduce, and involve tedious optimizations. In this study, we present digital holographic microscopy (DHM) as a label-free, nonperturbing means to quantify lipid droplets in differentiating adipocytes in a robust medium- to high-throughput manner. Taking advantage of the high refractive index of lipid droplets, DHM can assess the production of intracellular lipid droplets by differences in phase shift in a quantitative manner. Adipocytic differentiation, combined with other morphological features including cell confluence and cell death, was tracked over 6 days in live OP9 mesenchymal stromal cells. We compared DHM with other currently available methods of lipid droplet quantification and demonstrated its robustness with modulators of adipocytic differentiation in a dose-responsive manner. This study suggests DHM as a novel marker-free nonperturbing method to study lipid droplet accumulation and may be envisioned for drug screens and mechanistic studies on adipocytic differentiation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752033087Xadipogenesisadipocytelabel-free |
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Vasco Campos Benjamin Rappaz Fabien Kuttler Gerardo Turcatti Olaia Naveiras |
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High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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High-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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high-throughput, nonperturbing quantification of lipid droplets with digital holographic microscopy |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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0022-2275 |
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2018-01-01 |
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In vitro differentiating adipocytes are sensitive to liquid manipulations and have the tendency to float. Assessing adipocyte differentiation using current microscopy techniques involves cell staining and washing, while using flow cytometry involves cell retrieval in suspension. These methods induce biases, are difficult to reproduce, and involve tedious optimizations. In this study, we present digital holographic microscopy (DHM) as a label-free, nonperturbing means to quantify lipid droplets in differentiating adipocytes in a robust medium- to high-throughput manner. Taking advantage of the high refractive index of lipid droplets, DHM can assess the production of intracellular lipid droplets by differences in phase shift in a quantitative manner. Adipocytic differentiation, combined with other morphological features including cell confluence and cell death, was tracked over 6 days in live OP9 mesenchymal stromal cells. We compared DHM with other currently available methods of lipid droplet quantification and demonstrated its robustness with modulators of adipocytic differentiation in a dose-responsive manner. This study suggests DHM as a novel marker-free nonperturbing method to study lipid droplet accumulation and may be envisioned for drug screens and mechanistic studies on adipocytic differentiation. |
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adipogenesis adipocyte label-free |
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