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Crystal ribcage: a platform for probing real-time lung function aat cellular resolution in health and disease

Authors :
Rohin Banerji
Gabrielle N. Grifno
Linzheng Shi
Dylan Smolen
Rob LeBourdais
Johnathan Muhvich
Cate Eberman
Bradley E. Hiller
Jisu Lee
Kathryn Regan
Siyi Zheng
Sue Zhang
John Jiang
Ahmed A. Raslan
Julia C. Breda
Riley Pihl
Katrina Traber
Sarah Mazilli
Giovanni Ligresti
Joseph P. Mizgerd
Béla Suki
Hadi T. Nia
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Understanding the dynamic pathogenesis and treatment response in pulmonary diseases requires probing the lung at cellular resolution in real-time. Despite recent progress in intravital imaging, optical imaging of the lung during active respiration and circulation has remained challenging. Here, we introduce the crystal ribcage: a transparent ribcage that (i) allows truly multiscale optical imaging of the lung in health and disease from whole-organ to single cell, (ii) enables the modulation of lung biophysics and immunity through intravascular, intrapulmonary, intraparenchymal, and optogenetic interventions, and (iii) preserves the 3-D architecture, air-liquid interface, cellular diversity, and respiratory-circulatory functions of the lung. Utilizing these unprecedented capabilities on murine models of primary and metastatic lung tumors, respiratory infection, pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema, and acute lung injury we probed how disease progression remodels the respiratory-circulatory functions at the single alveolus and capillary levels. In cancer, we identified the earliest stage of tumorigenesis that compromises alveolar and capillary functions, a key state with consequences on tumor progression and treatment response. In pneumonia, we mapped mutual links between the recruited immune cells and the alveolar-capillary functions. We found that neutrophil migration is strongly and reversibly responsive to vascular pressure with implications for understanding of how lung physiology, altered by disease and anatomical location, affects immune cell activities. The crystal ribcage and its broad applications presented here will facilitate further studies of real-time remodeling of the alveoli and capillaries during pathogenesis of nearly any pulmonary disease, leading to the identification of new targets for treatment strategies.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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