Highly specific and non-invasive imaging of Piezo1-dependent activity across scales using GenEPi

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Mechanosensing is a ubiquitous process to translate external mechanical stimuli into biological responses. Piezo1 ion channels are directly gated by mechanical forces and play an essential role in cellular mechanotransduction. However, readouts of Piezo1 activity are mainly examined by invasive or indirect techniques, such as electrophysiological analyses and cytosolic calcium imaging. Here, we introduce GenEPi, a genetically-encoded fluorescent reporter for non-invasive optical monitoring of Piezo1-dependent activity. We demonstrate that GenEPi has high spatiotemporal resolution for Piezo1-dependent stimuli from the single-cell level to that of the entire organism. GenEPi reveals transient, local mechanical stimuli in the plasma membrane of single cells, resolves repetitive contraction-triggered stimulation of beating cardiomyocytes within microtissues, and allows for robust and reliable monitoring of Piezo1-dependent activity in vivo. GenEPi will enable non-invasive optical monitoring of Piezo1 activity in mechanochemical feedback loops during development, homeostatic regulation, and disease.

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Yaganoglu, S., Kalyviotis, K., Vagena-Pantoula, C., Jülich, D., Gaub, B. M., Welling, M., … Pantazis, P. (2023). Highly specific and non-invasive imaging of Piezo1-dependent activity across scales using GenEPi. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40134-y

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