Glomerular Diseases (Dec 2022)

Super-Resolution Microscopy: A Technique to Revolutionize Research and Diagnosis of Glomerulopathies

  • Florian Siegerist,
  • Vedran Drenic,
  • Thor-Magnus Koppe,
  • Nihal Telli,
  • Nicole Endlich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000528713

Abstract

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Background: For decades, knowledge about glomerular (patho)physiology has been tightly linked with advances in microscopic imaging technology. For example, the invention of electron microscopy was required to hypothesize about the mode of glomerular filtration barrier function. Summary: Super-resolution techniques, defined as fluorescence microscopy approaches that surpass the optical resolution limit of around 200 nm, have been made available to the scientific community. Several of these different techniques are currently in use in glomerular research. Using three-dimensional structured illumination microscopy, the exact morphology of the podocyte filtration slit can be morphometrically analyzed and quantitatively compared across samples originating from animal models or human biopsies. Key Messages: Several quantitative image analysis approaches and their potential influence on glomerular research and diagnostics are discussed. By improving not only optical resolution but also information content and turnaround time, super-resolution microscopy has the potential to expand the diagnosis of glomerular disease. Soon, these approaches could be introduced into glomerular disease diagnosis.

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