2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71538-1
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Exploiting the potential of commercial digital holographic microscopy by combining it with 3D matrix cell culture assays

Abstract: 3D cell culture assays are becoming increasingly popular due to their higher resemblance to tissue environment. These provide an increased complexity compared to the growth on 2D surface and therefore allow studies of advanced cellular properties such as invasion. We report here on the use of 3D Matrigel cell preparations combined with a particular gentle and informative type of live-cell microscopy: quantitative digital holographic microscopy (DHM), here performed by a commercial software-integrated system, c… Show more

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“…We were more interested in drug screening and Murray et al 25 and Mir et al 26 successfully used QPI exactly for that purpose but only evaluated cell growth. As our biological results indicate, our main interest was in the motility of cancer cells, and Frame et al 27 evaluated translocation of cancer cells using ptychography phase measurements, and Hellesvik et al 28 used the coherent laser-based Holomonitor system for 3D tracking of osteosarcoma cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We were more interested in drug screening and Murray et al 25 and Mir et al 26 successfully used QPI exactly for that purpose but only evaluated cell growth. As our biological results indicate, our main interest was in the motility of cancer cells, and Frame et al 27 evaluated translocation of cancer cells using ptychography phase measurements, and Hellesvik et al 28 used the coherent laser-based Holomonitor system for 3D tracking of osteosarcoma cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fluorescent-labeling of cells or matrix has also allowed deciphering matrix changes and cellular movement in different studies ( Fischer et al, 2022 ). Digital holographic microscopy has been utilized to visualize cell migration in 3D Matrigel matrices ( Hellesvik et al, 2020 ). While each visualization method has advantages and disadvantages ( Martinez-Garcia et al, 2022 ), combination of different techniques for the visualization of migrating cells and the ECM network might be the key for advancing knowledge.…”
Section: In Vitro Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images were acquired every 20 min, for 10 h in total. Image processing and analyses of cell motility parameters were performed using Hstudio software applied to the holographic images as described previously (Hellesvik et al, 2020). For each field of view, 10-13 single cells were identified and cell movements were tracked every 20 min using the Hstudio "Track cells" module throughout a times series of 30 frames, covering 10 h imaging in total.…”
Section: Cell Invasion Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%