Cells (Jul 2024)

Precise Serial Microregistration Enables Quantitative Microscopy Imaging Tracking of Human Skin Cells In Vivo

  • Yunxian Tian,
  • Zhenguo Wu,
  • Harvey Lui,
  • Jianhua Zhao,
  • Sunil Kalia,
  • InSeok Seo,
  • Hao Ou-Yang,
  • Haishan Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13131158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 1158

Abstract

Read online

We developed an automated microregistration method that enables repeated in vivo skin microscopy imaging of the same tissue microlocation and specific cells over a long period of days and weeks with unprecedented precision. Applying this method in conjunction with an in vivo multimodality multiphoton microscope, the behavior of human skin cells such as cell proliferation, melanin upward migration, blood flow dynamics, and epidermal thickness adaptation can be recorded over time, facilitating quantitative cellular dynamics analysis. We demonstrated the usefulness of this method in a skin biology study by successfully monitoring skin cellular responses for a period of two weeks following an acute exposure to ultraviolet light.

Keywords