Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy
Helium ion microscopy (HIM) offers the opportunity to obtain direct views of biological samples such as cellular structures, virus particles, and microbial interactions. Imaging with the HIM combines sub-nanometer resolution, large depth of field, and high surface sensitivity. Due to its charge comp...
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doaj-cbee723c30b247c48536f9d7fdda7bfb2021-03-09T13:46:18ZengBeilstein-InstitutBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology2190-42862021-02-0112117217910.3762/bjnano.12.132190-4286-12-13Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopyNatalie Frese0Patrick Schmerer1Martin Wortmann2Matthias Schürmann3Matthias König4Michael Westphal5Friedemann Weber6Holger Sudhoff7Armin Gölzhäuser8Physics of Supramolecular Systems and Surfaces, Faculty of Physics, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, GermanyInstitute of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, GermanyFaculty of Engineering and Mathematics, Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Bielefeld, GermanyUniversity Clinic for Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Medical Faculty OWL at Bielefeld University, GermanyInstitute of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, GermanyPhysics of Supramolecular Systems and Surfaces, Faculty of Physics, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, GermanyInstitute of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, GermanyUniversity Clinic for Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Medical Faculty OWL at Bielefeld University, GermanyPhysics of Supramolecular Systems and Surfaces, Faculty of Physics, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, GermanyHelium ion microscopy (HIM) offers the opportunity to obtain direct views of biological samples such as cellular structures, virus particles, and microbial interactions. Imaging with the HIM combines sub-nanometer resolution, large depth of field, and high surface sensitivity. Due to its charge compensation capability, the HIM can image insulating biological samples without additional conductive coatings. Here, we present an exploratory HIM study of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells, in which several areas of interaction between cells and virus particles, as well as among virus particles, were imaged. The HIM pictures show the three-dimensional appearance of SARS-CoV-2 and the surface of Vero E6 cells at a multiplicity of infection of approximately 1 with great morphological detail. The absence of a conductive coating allows for a distinction between virus particles bound to the cell membrane and virus particles lying on top of the membrane. After prolonged imaging, it was found that ion-induced deposition of hydrocarbons from the vacuum renders the sample sufficiently conductive to allow for imaging even without charge compensation. The presented images demonstrate the potential of the HIM in bioimaging, especially for the imaging of interactions between viruses and their host organisms.https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.12.13bioimagingcell membranecharge compensationhelium ion microscopysars-cov-2vero e6 cells |
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Natalie Frese Patrick Schmerer Martin Wortmann Matthias Schürmann Matthias König Michael Westphal Friedemann Weber Holger Sudhoff Armin Gölzhäuser |
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Natalie Frese Patrick Schmerer Martin Wortmann Matthias Schürmann Matthias König Michael Westphal Friedemann Weber Holger Sudhoff Armin Gölzhäuser Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology bioimaging cell membrane charge compensation helium ion microscopy sars-cov-2 vero e6 cells |
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Natalie Frese Patrick Schmerer Martin Wortmann Matthias Schürmann Matthias König Michael Westphal Friedemann Weber Holger Sudhoff Armin Gölzhäuser |
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Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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Imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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imaging of sars-cov-2 infected vero e6 cells by helium ion microscopy |
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Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology |
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Helium ion microscopy (HIM) offers the opportunity to obtain direct views of biological samples such as cellular structures, virus particles, and microbial interactions. Imaging with the HIM combines sub-nanometer resolution, large depth of field, and high surface sensitivity. Due to its charge compensation capability, the HIM can image insulating biological samples without additional conductive coatings. Here, we present an exploratory HIM study of SARS-CoV-2 infected Vero E6 cells, in which several areas of interaction between cells and virus particles, as well as among virus particles, were imaged. The HIM pictures show the three-dimensional appearance of SARS-CoV-2 and the surface of Vero E6 cells at a multiplicity of infection of approximately 1 with great morphological detail. The absence of a conductive coating allows for a distinction between virus particles bound to the cell membrane and virus particles lying on top of the membrane. After prolonged imaging, it was found that ion-induced deposition of hydrocarbons from the vacuum renders the sample sufficiently conductive to allow for imaging even without charge compensation. The presented images demonstrate the potential of the HIM in bioimaging, especially for the imaging of interactions between viruses and their host organisms. |
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bioimaging cell membrane charge compensation helium ion microscopy sars-cov-2 vero e6 cells |
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