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Tailored approach to study Legionella infection using a lattice light sheet microscope (LLSM)

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BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 4134-4159

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/BOE.459012

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  1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DE-AC52-07NA27344]
  2. Laboratory Directed Research and Development [21-ERD-038]
  3. U.S. Department of Energy [SCW1713]

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Research has found that Legionella pneumophila infection is correlated with a series of morphological signatures. The lattice light sheet microscope (LLSM) can be used for long-term study of bacterial infection, and our free modifications and workflow designs contribute to the adoption and promotion of this advanced technology in both academic and commercial applications.
Legionella is a genus of ubiquitous environmental pathogens found in freshwater systems, moist soil, and composted materials. More than four decades of Legionella research has provided important insights into Legionella pathogenesis. Although standard commercial microscopes have led to significant advances in understanding Legionella pathogenesis, great potential exists in the deployment of more advanced imaging techniques to provide additional insights. The lattice light sheet microscope (LLSM) is a recently developed microscope for 4D live cell imaging with high resolution and minimum photo-damage. We built a LLSM with an improved version for the optical layout with two path-stretching mirror sets and a novel reconfigurable galvanometer scanner (RGS) module to improve the reproducibility and reliability of the alignment and maintenance of the LLSM. We commissioned this LLSM to study Legionella pneumophila infection with a tailored workflow designed over instrumentation, experiments, and data processing methods. Our results indicate that Legionella pneumophila infection is correlated with a series of morphological signatures such as smoothness, migration pattern and polarity both statistically and dynamically. Our work demonstrates the benefits of using LLSM for studying long-term questions in bacterial infection. Our free-for-use modifications and workflow designs on the use of LLSM system contributes to the adoption and promotion of the state-of-the-art LLSM technology for both academic and commercial applications.

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