Author:
Vacca Fabiola,Cardamone Dario,Andreano Emanuele,Medini Duccio,Rappuoli Rino,Sala Claudia
Abstract
AbstractAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is nowadays a global health concern as bacterial pathogens are increasingly developing resistance to antibiotics. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) represent a powerful tool for addressing AMR thanks to their high specificity for pathogenic bacteria which allows sparing the microbiota, kill bacteria through complement deposition, enhance phagocytosis or inhibit bacterial adhesion to epithelial cells. Here we describe a visual opsono-phagocytosis assay which relies on confocal microscopy to measure the impact of mAbs on phagocytosis of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae by macrophages. With respect to traditional CFU-based assays, generated images can be automatically analysed by convolutional neural networks. Our results demonstrate that confocal microscopy and deep learning-based analysis allow screening for phagocytosis-promoting mAbs against N. gonorrhoeae, even when mAbs are not purified and are expressed at low concentration. Ultimately, the flexibility of the staining protocol and of the deep-learning approach make the assay suitable for other bacterial species and cell lines where mAb activity needs to be investigated.
Funder
European Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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