Advances, challenges, and applications of cryo-electron tomography workflows for three-dimensional cellular imaging of infectious pathogens.

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q3 MICROSCOPY
Moara Lemos, Ingrid Augusto, Wanderley De Souza, Kildare Miranda
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Abstract

Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) has become a powerful tool for visualising cellular structures at sub-nanometer resolution in their near-native state, offering unique insights into the molecular architecture of diverse biological systems, including infectious agents and their interactions with host cells. This paper reviews key methodologies and recent advancements in cryo-ET, with a particular focus on sample preparation of protozoan parasites and host cells. Topics covered include photopatterning for cell positioning on EM grids, vitrification techniques, whole-cell imaging, and cryo-FIB milling followed by cryo-ET. The manuscript also addresses how these approaches are providing valuable structural information on pathogens and pathogen-host interactions, which are critical for understanding mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of therapeutic strategies. Additionally, we examine the principles and practical considerations of the multistep workflow, highlighting innovations such as integrated fluorescence microscopy (iFLM) within cryo-FIB SEM systems for improved target identification and lamella positioning. Challenges such as ion beam damage, sample thickness constraints, and the need for greater workflow automation are also discussed as areas for future improvement. As cryo-ET continues to evolve and deliver transformative insights into the molecular architecture of life, it inspires great hope for the development of future therapies against infectious diseases. LAY DESCRIPTION: Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a special type of microscopy that allows researchers to look at the inside of cells in 3D, almost as if a hologram of the cell in its natural state was generated. This technique reveals molecular structures inside cells, allowing scientists to better understand how molecules and cellular components work together. To obtain such detailed images, biological samples need to be thin and frozen very quickly so that they remain undamaged and close to their natural state. One recent breakthrough involves using a tool called cryo-focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (cryo-FIB SEM), which allows a thin slice of a frozen sample to be collected and then analysed using cryo-ET. In addition, photopatterning of support surfaces are being used to place cells in a strategic position for cryo-FIB SEM, and improved plunge freezing and high-pressure freezing methods have been developed to better preserve samples. Together, these techniques make it easier to reproducibly prepare high-quality samples for cryo-ET. These innovations allow capturing clearer and detailed images of cells, tissues, and even entire small organisms. Cryo-ET has led to important discoveries in biology, such as how proteins and other molecules interact within cells at the sub-nanometre scale. This technique holds great promise for revealing how life works at a molecular level, understanding diseases, and discovering new drugs.

用于传染病病原体三维细胞成像的低温电子断层成像工作流程的进展、挑战和应用。
低温电子断层扫描(cryo-ET)已经成为一种强大的工具,用于在亚纳米分辨率下观察细胞结构,为各种生物系统的分子结构提供了独特的见解,包括感染因子及其与宿主细胞的相互作用。本文综述了低温加热技术的主要方法和最新进展,重点介绍了原生动物寄生虫和宿主细胞的样品制备。涵盖的主题包括在EM网格上定位细胞的光模式,玻璃化技术,全细胞成像和冷冻fib铣削,随后是冷冻et。该手稿还阐述了这些方法如何提供病原体和病原体-宿主相互作用的有价值的结构信息,这对于理解发病机制和治疗策略的发展至关重要。此外,我们研究了多步骤工作流程的原理和实际考虑,重点介绍了冷冻fib扫描电镜系统中的集成荧光显微镜(iFLM)等创新,以改进目标识别和薄片定位。还讨论了离子束损伤、样品厚度限制以及对更大工作流程自动化的需求等挑战,作为未来改进的领域。随着冷冻技术的不断发展和对生命分子结构的革命性见解,它为未来治疗传染病的发展带来了巨大的希望。描述:冷冻电子断层扫描(cryo-ET)是一种特殊类型的显微镜,它允许研究人员以3D方式观察细胞内部,几乎就像细胞在自然状态下的全息图被生成一样。这项技术揭示了细胞内的分子结构,使科学家能够更好地了解分子和细胞成分是如何协同工作的。为了获得如此详细的图像,生物样本需要非常薄,并且非常快地冷冻,这样它们才能保持完好无损,接近自然状态。最近的一项突破涉及到使用一种名为冷冻聚焦离子束扫描电子显微镜(cryo-FIB SEM)的工具,该工具可以收集冷冻样品的薄片,然后使用冷冻电子显微镜进行分析。此外,支持表面的光图案被用于将细胞放置在冷冻fib扫描电镜的战略位置,改进的跳水冷冻和高压冷冻方法已经开发出来,以更好地保存样品。总之,这些技术使得制备高质量的冷冻et样品变得更加容易。这些创新可以捕捉到细胞、组织甚至整个小生物更清晰、更详细的图像。Cryo-ET已经在生物学领域带来了重要的发现,比如蛋白质和其他分子如何在亚纳米尺度上在细胞内相互作用。这项技术在揭示生命如何在分子水平上运作、了解疾病和发现新药方面有着巨大的希望。
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Journal of microscopy
Journal of microscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
83
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microscopy is the oldest journal dedicated to the science of microscopy and the only peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Microscopical Society. It publishes papers that report on the very latest developments in microscopy such as advances in microscopy techniques or novel areas of application. The Journal does not seek to publish routine applications of microscopy or specimen preparation even though the submission may otherwise have a high scientific merit. The scope covers research in the physical and biological sciences and covers imaging methods using light, electrons, X-rays and other radiations as well as atomic force and near field techniques. Interdisciplinary research is welcome. Papers pertaining to microscopy are also welcomed on optical theory, spectroscopy, novel specimen preparation and manipulation methods and image recording, processing and analysis including dynamic analysis of living specimens. Publication types include full papers, hot topic fast tracked communications and review articles. Authors considering submitting a review article should contact the editorial office first.
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