秀丽隐杆线虫肠道细胞中溶酶体相关细胞器闪烁的荧光动力学。

Chieh-Hsiang Tan, Keke Ding, Mark G Zhang, Paul W Sternberg
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包括秀丽隐杆线虫在内的许多线虫的肠道细胞中,自发荧光溶酶体相关细胞器(“肠道颗粒”)的生物学作用已被证明在代谢和信号传导过程中发挥着重要作用,但尚未完全表征。我们在这里报道了一种以前未描述的现象,其中这些颗粒的自发荧光以快速和动态的方式增加,然后减少,这可能与营养物质的可用性有关。我们观察到肠道颗粒中可能存在两种不同类型的荧光团。其中一种表现出“闪烁”现象,在荧光减少之前,荧光强度急剧增加,并扩展到周围区域,而另一种只是强度降低。在秀丽隐杆线虫的不同生命阶段都观察到了肠道颗粒闪烁,在进化上遥远的线虫Steinerma hermachroditum中也观察到了这种现象。我们假设“闪光”荧光团对pH敏感,荧光强度的变化是由于荧光团从溶酶体相关细胞器释放到相对较高pH的胞质溶胶环境中。我们所描述的视觉上壮观的动态荧光现象可能为这些溶酶体相关细胞器的生物化学和遗传学提供了线索。
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Blue light stimulated-autofluorescence green flash of lysosome-related organelles in the intestinal cells of nematodes.

Blue light stimulated-autofluorescence green flash of lysosome-related organelles in the intestinal cells of nematodes.

Blue light stimulated-autofluorescence green flash of lysosome-related organelles in the intestinal cells of nematodes.

Blue light stimulated-autofluorescence green flash of lysosome-related organelles in the intestinal cells of nematodes.

The lysosome-related organelles ("gut granules") in the intestinal cells of many nematodes, including Caenorhabditis elegans, play an important role in metabolic and signaling processes, but they have not been fully characterized. We report here a previously undescribed phenomenon in which the autofluorescence of these granules displays a "flash" phenomenon in which fluorescence decreases are preceded by sharp increases in fluorescence intensity that expand into the surrounding area when the granules are stimulated with blue light. Autofluorescent granules are present in the intestinal cells of all six nematode species examined, with differences in morphology and distribution pattern. Five species exhibit the flash phenomenon: Panagrellus redivivus (Clade IV), Steinernema hermaphroditum (Clade IV), C. elegans (Clade V), Oscheius tipulae (Clade V), and Pristionchus pacificus (Clade V). The reaction of the granules to blue light stimulation greatly differs among different developmental stages and may also be dependent on physiological conditions. In addition, even within the same animal, the sensitivity of individual granules differs, with some of the variation associated with other characteristics of the granules, such as their overall location within the intestine. We hypothesize that the differences in response to blue light indicate the existence of different sub-populations of gut granules in nematode intestines, and the visually spectacular dynamic fluorescence phenomenon we describe might provide a handle on their eventual characterization.

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