Versatile whole-organ/body staining and imaging based on electrolyte-gel properties of biological tissues

Author:

Susaki Etsuo A.ORCID,Shimizu Chika,Kuno AkihiroORCID,Tainaka Kazuki,Li XiangORCID,Nishi Kengo,Morishima KenORCID,Ono Hiroaki,Ode Koji L.,Saeki Yuki,Miyamichi Kazunari,Isa Kaoru,Yokoyama Chihiro,Kitaura Hiroki,Ikemura Masako,Ushiku Tetsuo,Shimizu YoshihiroORCID,Saito Takashi,Saido Takaomi C.,Fukayama Masashi,Onoe Hirotaka,Touhara KazushigeORCID,Isa Tadashi,Kakita Akiyoshi,Shibayama Mitsuhiro,Ueda Hiroki R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractWhole-organ/body three-dimensional (3D) staining and imaging have been enduring challenges in histology. By dissecting the complex physicochemical environment of the staining system, we developed a highly optimized 3D staining imaging pipeline based on CUBIC. Based on our precise characterization of biological tissues as an electrolyte gel, we experimentally evaluated broad 3D staining conditions by using an artificial tissue-mimicking material. The combination of optimized conditions allows a bottom-up design of a superior 3D staining protocol that can uniformly label whole adult mouse brains, an adult marmoset brain hemisphere, an ~1 cm3 tissue block of a postmortem adult human cerebellum, and an entire infant marmoset body with dozens of antibodies and cell-impermeant nuclear stains. The whole-organ 3D images collected by light-sheet microscopy are used for computational analyses and whole-organ comparison analysis between species. This pipeline, named CUBIC-HistoVIsion, thus offers advanced opportunities for organ- and organism-scale histological analysis of multicellular systems.

Funder

MEXT | JST | Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Takeda Science Foundation

Japan Foundation for Applied Enzymology

MEXT | JST | Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

MEXT | JST | Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Human Frontier Science Program

the Collaborative Research Project of the Brain Research Institute, Niigata University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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