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An agarose fluidic chip for high-throughput in toto organoid imaging

作   者:
De Beuckeleer, SarahVanhooydonck, Andresvan den Daele, Johannavan de Looverbosch, TimAsselbergh, BobKim, HeraCampsteijn, CoenPonsaerts, PeterWatts, ReganDe Vos, Winnok H.
作者机构:
University of Antwerp Laboratory of Cell Biology and HistologyUniv Antwerp
期刊名称:
Lab on a chip
i s s n:
1473-0197
年卷期:
2025 年 25 卷 2 期
页   码:
235-252
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摘   要:
Modern cell and developmental biology increasingly relies on 3D cell culture systems such as organoids. However, routine interrogation with microscopy is often hindered by tedious, non-standardized sample mounting, limiting throughput. To address these bottlenecks, we have developed a pipeline for imaging intact organoids in flow, utilizing a transparent agarose fluidic chip that enables efficient and consistent recordings with theoretically unlimited throughput. The chip, cast from a custom-designed 3D-printed mold, is coupled to a mechanically controlled syringe pump for fast and precise sample positioning. We benchmarked this setup on a commercial digitally scanned light sheet microscope with cleared glioblastoma spheroids. Spheroids of varying sizes were positioned in the field of view with micrometer-level stability, achieving a throughput of 40 one-minute recordings per hour. We further showed that sample positioning could be automated through online feedback microscopy. The optical quality of the agarose chip outperformed FEP tubing, glass channels and PDMS casts for the clearing agents used, as demonstrated by image contrast profiles of spheroids stained with a fluorescent nuclear counterstain and further emphasized by the resolution of fine microglial ramifications within cerebral organoids. The retention of image quality throughout 500 mu m-sized spheroids enabled comprehensive spatial mapping of live and dead cells based on their nuclear morphology. Finally, imaging a batch of LMNA knockout vs. wildtype astrocytoma spheroids revealed significant differences in their DNA damage response, underscoring the system's sensitivity and throughput. Overall, the fluidic chip design provides a cost-effective, accessible, and efficient solution for high-throughput organoid imaging.
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