Autofluorescence is a biomarker of neural stem cell activation state.

Cell stem cell Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Epub Date: 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.stem.2024.02.011
Christopher S Morrow, Kelsey Tweed, Sabina Farhadova, Alex J Walsh, Bo P Lear, Avtar Roopra, Ryan D Risgaard, Payton C Klosa, Zachary P Arndt, Ella R Peterson, Michelle M Chi, Allison G Harris, Melissa C Skala, Darcie L Moore
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Neural stem cells (NSCs) must exit quiescence to produce neurons; however, our understanding of this process remains constrained by the technical limitations of current technologies. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) of autofluorescent metabolic cofactors has been used in other cell types to study shifts in cell states driven by metabolic remodeling that change the optical properties of these endogenous fluorophores. Using this non-destructive, live-cell, and label-free strategy, we found that quiescent NSCs (qNSCs) and activated NSCs (aNSCs) have unique autofluorescence profiles. Specifically, qNSCs display an enrichment of autofluorescence localizing to a subset of lysosomes, which can be used as a graded marker of NSC quiescence to predict cell behavior at single-cell resolution. Coupling autofluorescence imaging with single-cell RNA sequencing, we provide resources revealing transcriptional features linked to deep quiescence and rapid NSC activation. Together, we describe an approach for tracking mouse NSC activation state and expand our understanding of adult neurogenesis.

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自发荧光是神经干细胞活化状态的生物标记。
神经干细胞(NSC)必须退出静止期才能产生神经元;然而,我们对这一过程的了解仍然受到现有技术的限制。自发荧光代谢辅因子的荧光寿命成像(FLIM)已被用于其他细胞类型,以研究细胞状态在代谢重塑驱动下的转变,代谢重塑改变了这些内源性荧光团的光学特性。利用这种非破坏性、活细胞和无标记的策略,我们发现静止的 NSCs(qNSCs)和活化的 NSCs(aNSCs)具有独特的自发荧光特征。具体来说,qNSCs 的自发荧光富集于溶酶体亚群,可作为 NSC 静止的分级标记,以单细胞分辨率预测细胞行为。将自发荧光成像与单细胞 RNA 测序结合起来,我们提供了揭示与深度静止和快速 NSC 激活相关的转录特征的资源。我们共同描述了一种跟踪小鼠 NSC 激活状态的方法,并拓展了我们对成体神经发生的理解。
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