Journal of Fungi (Oct 2020)

Bringing SEM and MSI Closer Than Ever Before: Visualizing <i>Aspergillus</i> and <i>Pseudomonas</i> Infection in the Rat Lungs

  • Tereza Juříková,
  • Dominika Luptáková,
  • Olga Kofroňová,
  • Anton Škríba,
  • Jiří Novák,
  • Helena Marešová,
  • Andrea Palyzová,
  • Miloš Petřík,
  • Vladimír Havlíček,
  • Oldřich Benada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6040257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 257

Abstract

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A procedure for processing frozen rat lung tissue sections for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) from deeply frozen samples initially collected and stored for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) was developed. The procedure employed slow thawing of the frozen sections while floating on the surface and melting in a fixative solution. After the float-washing step, the sections were dehydrated in a graded ethanol series and dried in a critical point dryer. The SEM generated images with well-preserved structures, allowing for monitoring of bacterial cells and fungal hyphae in the infected tissue. Importantly, the consecutive nonfixed frozen sections were fully compatible with MALDI-MSI, providing molecular biomarker maps of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The protocol enables bimodal image fusion in the in-house software CycloBranch, as demonstrated by SEM and MALDI-MSI.

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