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Virology

A virus is a submicroscopic structure containing genetic material that can not replicate without the machinery and metabolism of host cells. Viral infection is usually associated with morphological and pathological changes of infected cells that are necessary for efficient viral replication and may result in host cell death.

Time-lapse microscopy systems are essential for understanding the key factors influencing the viral replication steps and their effect on host cells.

Viral cytopathic effects on cell morphology are commonly observed as rounding of the infected cell, fusion with adjacent cells (syncytia), and the appearance as nuclear or cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. The virus can also alter the behavior of the host cells, suc as the cell cycle.

Q-Phase can monitor the influence of the virus on cells, mode of cell death, and immune response, all of that in real-time. The possibility to use both QPI and fluorescence in a single experiment enables to probe of the viral particles and simultaneously detect their development inside cells.

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Human embryonic kidney cells transfected with GFP vesicular stomatitis virus coat protein

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EK293 cell population transfected with GFP vesicular stomatitis virus coat protein

DIC images automatically reconstructed from phase images and merged with fluorescence to visualize the viral infected cells | Magnification 20x

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HEK293 cell population transfected with GFP vesicular stomatitis virus coat protein

QPI images merged with fluorescence to visualize the viral infected cells | Magnification 20x

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HEK293 cell population transfected with GFP vesicular stomatitis virus coat protein

QPI images are merged with fluorescence to visualize the viral infected cells | Magnification 20x

Due to their small size ranging between 20-200 nm, imaging of viruses using optical microscopy has been challenging for decades.

In this context, super-resolution techniques including LiveCodim will be of interest. It can provide visualization of different steps of cellular infection such as membrane interaction, transfer of genetic material, viral replication.

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COS-7 cells cytoskeleton | Actin cytoskeleton is visualized using Sir-Actin marker

Institut Jacques Monod, Imagoseine imaging facility (CNRS UMR7592 and Université de Paris, France)

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Microtubule array on HELA cells | Marker: Anti Beta-tubulin Immuno-labelling with Alexa-488 coupled secondary antibody

Institut Jacques Monod, Imagoseine imaging facility (CNRS UMR7592 and Université de Paris, France)

Publications

Portilho D.M., Persson R., Arhel N.

Role of non-motile microtubule-associated proteins in virus trafficking

Products

Telight Q-Phase

Telight Q-Phase

Quantitative Phase Imaging

Q-Phase is a patented holographic microscope with high detection sensitivity.

Q-Phase is an ideal solution for experts who desire precise automated segmentation of individual cells for subsequent data analysis. Q-Phase quickly transforms cell features and dynamics into numerical data suitable for comparisons, correlations, and more detailed statistics.

Telight LiveCodim

Telight LiveCodim

From conventional to super-resolution microscopy

LiveCodim is the universal 3-in-1 imaging platform for wide-field, confocal and super resolution microscopy. It is designed to interface with any standard fluorescence microscope and is the solution for live cell imaging with high resolution and low phototoxicity.