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Correlative light-electron microscopy using small gold nanoparticles as single probes

Biology

Correlative light-electron microscopy using small gold nanoparticles as single probes

L. Pope, H. Tanner, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Lestyn Pope, Hugh Tanner, and their team unveils a pioneering CLEM approach utilizing gold nanoparticles to achieve nanometric precision in cancer cell imaging. Leveraging the photostability of AuNPs and the advantages of FWM light microscopy, this study promises a transformative shift in our imaging capabilities without the need for fiducial markers.... show more
Abstract
Correlative light-electron microscopy (CLEM) requires the availability of robust probes which are visible both in light and electron microscopy. Here we demonstrate a CLEM approach using small gold nanoparticles as a single probe. Individual gold nanoparticles bound to the epidermal growth factor protein were located with nanometric precision background-free in human cancer cells by light microscopy using resonant four-wave mixing (FWM), and were correlatively mapped with high accuracy to the corresponding transmission electron microscopy images. We used nanoparticles of 10 nm and 5 nm radius, and show a correlation accuracy below 60 nm over an area larger than 10 µm size, without the need for additional fiducial markers. Correlation accuracy was improved to below 40 nm by reducing systematic errors, while the localisation precision is below 10 nm. Polarisation-resolved FWM correlates with nanoparticle shapes, promising for multiplexing by shape recognition in future applications. Owing to the photostability of gold nanoparticles and the applicability of FWM microscopy to living cells, FWM-CLEM opens up a powerful alternative to fluorescence-based methods.
Publisher
Light: Science & Applications
Published On
Jan 31, 2023
Authors
Lestyn Pope, Hugh Tanner, Francesco Masia, Lukas Payne, Kenton Paul Arkill, Judith Mantell, Wolfgang Langbein, Paola Borri, Paul Verkade
Tags
correlative light-electron microscopy
gold nanoparticles
cancer cells
four-wave mixing
transmission electron microscopy
imaging precision
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