Scientific Reports (Dec 2021)

A novel paper MAP method for rapid high resolution histological analysis

  • Mirae Lee,
  • Jiwon Woo,
  • Doh-Hee Kim,
  • Yu-Mi Yang,
  • Eunice Yoojin Lee,
  • Jung-Hee Kim,
  • Seok-Gu Kang,
  • Jin-Kyung Shim,
  • Jeong-Yoon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02632-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract Three-dimensional visualization of cellular and subcellular-structures in histological-tissues is essential for understanding the complexities of biological-phenomena, especially with regards structural and spatial relationships and pathologlical-diagnosis. Recent advancements in tissue-clearing technology, such as Magnified Analysis of Proteome (MAP), have significantly improved our ability to study biological-structures in three-dimensional space; however, their wide applicability to a variety of tissues is limited by long incubation-times and a need for advanced imaging-systems that are not readily available in most-laboratories. Here, we present optimized MAP-based method for paper-thin samples, Paper-MAP, which allow for rapid clearing and subsequent imaging of three-dimensional sections derived from various tissues using conventional confocal-microscopy. Paper-MAP successfully clear tissues within 1-day, compared to the original-MAP, without significant differences in achieved optical-transparency. As a proof-of-concept, we investigated the vasculature and neuronal-networks of a variety of human and rodent tissues processed via Paper-MAP, in both healthy and diseased contexts, including Alzheimer’s disease and glioma.