Highly resolved intravital striped-illumination microscopy of germinal centers.

Cseresnyés Z, Oehme L, Andresen V, Sporbert A, Hauser AE, Niesner R (2014) Highly resolved intravital striped-illumination microscopy of germinal centers. J Vis Exp (86),

Abstract

Monitoring cellular communication by intravital deep-tissue multi-photon microscopy is the key for understanding the fate of immune cells within thick tissue samples and organs in health and disease. By controlling the scanning pattern in multi-photon microscopy and applying appropriate numerical algorithms, we developed a striped-illumination approach, which enabled us to achieve 3-fold better axial resolution and improved signal-to-noise ratio, i.e. contrast, in more than 100 µm tissue depth within highly scattering tissue of lymphoid organs as compared to standard multi-photon microscopy. The acquisition speed as well as photobleaching and photodamage effects were similar to standard photo-multiplier-based technique, whereas the imaging depth was slightly lower due to the use of field detectors. By using the striped-illumination approach, we are able to observe the dynamics of immune complex deposits on secondary follicular dendritic cells - on the level of a few protein molecules in germinal centers.

Leibniz-HKI-Autor*innen

Zoltán Cseresnyés

Identifier

doi: 10.3791/51135

PMID: 24748007