Three-dimensional investigation and scoring of extracellular matrix remodeling during lung fibrosis using multiphoton microscopy

Ana Maria Pena, Aurélie Fabre, Delphine Débarre, Joëlle Marchal-Somme, Bruno Crestani, Jean Louis Martin, Emmanuel Beaurepaire, Marie Claire Schanne-Klein

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Abstract

The organization of collagen during fibrotic processes is poorly characterized because of the lack of appropriate methodologies. Here we show that multimodal multiphoton microscopy provides novel insights into lung fibrosis. We characterize normal and fibrotic pulmonary tissue in the bleomycin model, and show that second-harmonic generation by fibrillar collagen reveals the micrometer-scale three-dimensional spatial distribution of the fibrosis. We find that combined two-photon excited fluorescence and second-harmonic imaging of unstained lung tissue allows separating the inflammatory and fibrotic steps in this pathology, underlining characteristic features of fibroblastic foci in human Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis samples. Finally, we propose phenomenological scores of lung fibrosis and we show that they unambiguously sort out control and treated mice, with a better sensitivity and reproducibility in the subpleural region. These results should be readily generalized to other organs, as an accurate method to assess extracellular matrix remodeling during fibrosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162-170
Number of pages9
JournalMicroscopy Research and Technique
Volume70
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2007

Keywords

  • Collagen
  • Lung morphology
  • Second harmonic generation
  • Three dimensional imaging

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