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Multimodal Quantitative Phase Imaging with Digital Holographic Microscopy Accurately Assesses Intestinal Inflammation and Epithelial Wound Healing

机译:用数字全息显微镜进行多峰定量相成像可准确评估肠道炎症和上皮伤口愈合

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The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease, i.e., Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis, has significantly increased over the last decade. The etiology of IBD remains unknown and current therapeutic strategies are based on the unspecific suppression of the immune system. The development of treatments that specifically target intestinal inflammation and epithelial wound healing could significantly improve management of IBD, however this requires accurate detection of inflammatory changes. Currently, potential drug candidates are usually evaluated using animal models in vivo or with cell culture based techniques in vitro. Histological examination usually requires the cells or tissues of interest to be stained, which may alter the sample characteristics and furthermore, the interpretation of findings can vary by investigator expertise. Digital holographic microscopy (DHM), based on the detection of optical path length delay, allows stain-free quantitative phase contrast imaging. This allows the results to be directly correlated with absolute biophysical parameters. We demonstrate how measurement of changes in tissue density with DHM, based on refractive index measurement, can quantify inflammatory alterations, without staining, in different layers of colonic tissue specimens from mice and humans with colitis. Additionally, we demonstrate continuous multimodal label-free monitoring of epithelial wound healing in vitro, possible using DHM through the simple automated determination of the wounded area and simultaneous determination of morphological parameters such as dry mass and layer thickness of migrating cells. In conclusion, DHM represents a valuable, novel and quantitative tool for the assessment of intestinal inflammation with absolute values for parameters possible, simplified quantification of epithelial wound healing in vitro and therefore has high potential for translational diagnostic use.
机译:在过去的十年中,炎性肠病,即克罗恩氏病和溃疡性结肠炎的发生率显着增加。 IBD的病因仍然未知,当前的治疗策略是基于免疫系统的非特异性抑制。专门针对肠道炎症和上皮伤口愈合的治疗方法的开发可以显着改善IBD的管理,但是,这需要准确检测炎症变化。当前,通常使用体内动物模型或体外基于细胞培养的技术评估潜在的候选药物。组织学检查通常需要对感兴趣的细胞或组织进行染色,这可能会改变样品的特性,此外,调查结果的解释可能会因研究人员的专业知识而异。基于对光程长度延迟的检测,数字全息显微镜(DHM)可以实现无污染的定量相衬成像。这使得结果可以直接与绝对生物物理参数相关。我们演示了如何基于DHM测量基于DHM的组织密度变化,可以量化结肠炎小鼠和人类结肠组织标本不同层中的炎症变化,而不会染色。此外,我们证明了通过使用DHM通过简单自动确定伤口面积并同时确定形态参数(例如干细胞的质量和迁移细胞的层厚),可以在体外对上皮伤口愈合进行连续的多模式无标记监测。总之,DHM代表了评估肠道炎症的有价值,新颖和定量的工具,具有可能的参数绝对值,简化了上皮伤口愈合的体外量化,因此具有很高的翻译诊断应用潜力。

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