INVESTIGADORES
GRECCO Hernan Edgardo
artículos
Título:
Photofunctional Surfaces for Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy: Monitoring the Effects of Photogene- rated Reactive Oxygen Species at Single Cell Level with Spatiotemporal Resolution
Autor/es:
LINDA STEGEMANN; KLAUS C. SCHUERMANN; CRISTIAN A. STRASSERT; HERNÁN E. GRECCO
Revista:
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2015 vol. 7 p. 5944 - 5949
ISSN:
1944-8244
Resumen:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } Herein, we report on the implementation of photofunctional surfaces for the investigation of cellular responses by means of quantitative fluorescence microscopy. The developed substrates are able to produce reactive oxygen species under the fluorescence microscope upon irradiation with visible light, and the behavior of cells grown on these surfaces can be consequently investigated in situ and in real time. Moreover, a suitable methodology is presented to simultaneously monitor phototriggered morphological changes and the associated molecular pathways with spatiotemporal resolution employing time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy at the single cell level. The results showed that morphological changes can be complemented with a quantitative evaluation of the associated molecular signaling cascades for the unambiguous assignment of reactive oxygen species-related photoinduced apoptosis. Indeed, similar phenotypes are associated with different cellular processes. Our methodology facilitates the in vitro design and evaluation of photosensitizers for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases with the aid of functional fluorescence microscopy.