Fluorescence lifetime DNA-PAINT for multiplexed super-resolution imaging of cells

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Abstract

DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) is a powerful super-resolution technique highly suitable for multi-target (multiplexing) bio-imaging. However, multiplexed imaging of cells is still challenging due to the dense and sticky environment inside a cell. Here, we combine fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) with DNA-PAINT and use the lifetime information as a multiplexing parameter for targets identification. In contrast to Exchange-PAINT, fluorescence lifetime PAINT (FL-PAINT) can image multiple targets simultaneously and does not require any fluid exchange, thus leaving the sample undisturbed and making the use of flow chambers/microfluidic systems unnecessary. We demonstrate the potential of FL-PAINT by simultaneous imaging of up to three targets in a cell using both wide-field FLIM and 3D time-resolved confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). FL-PAINT can be readily combined with other existing techniques of multiplexed imaging and is therefore a perfect candidate for high-throughput multi-target bio-imaging.

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Oleksiievets, N., Sargsyan, Y., Thiele, J. C., Mougios, N., Sograte-Idrissi, S., Nevskyi, O., … Tsukanov, R. (2022). Fluorescence lifetime DNA-PAINT for multiplexed super-resolution imaging of cells. Communications Biology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02976-4

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