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Vibrational spectroscopic imaging and live cell video microscopy for studying differentiation of primary human alveolar epithelial cells
Authors:Branko Vukosavljevic  Marius Hittinger  Henning Hachmeister  Christian Pilger  Xabier Murgia  Michael M Gepp  Luca Gentile  Hanno Huwer  Nicole Schneider‐Daum  Thomas Huser  Claus‐Michael Lehr  Maike Windbergs
Abstract:Alveolar type II (ATII) cells in the peripheral human lung spontaneously differentiate toward ATI cells, thus enabling air‐blood barrier formation. Here, linear Raman and coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy are applied to study cell differentiation of freshly isolated ATII cells. The Raman spectra can successfully be correlated with gradual morphological and molecular changes during cell differentiation. Alveolar surfactant rich vesicles in ATII cells are identified based on phospholipid vibrations, while ATI‐like cells are characterized by the absence of vesicular structures. Complementary, CARS microscopy allows for three‐dimensional visualization of lipid vesicles within ATII cells and their secretion, while hyperspectral CARS enables the distinction between cellular proteins and lipids according to their vibrational signatures. This study paves the path for further label‐free investigations of lung cells and the role of the pulmonary surfactant, thus also providing a basis for rational development of future lung therapeutics. image
Keywords:CARS microcopy  cell imaging  confocal laser scanning microscopy  confocal Raman microscopy  pneumocyte type II differentiation
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