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Stiffening cells with light

  • Eva Gonzalez
  • , Jana El Husseiny
  • , Finn Bastian Molzahn
  • , Tiffany Campion
  • , Hadrien Jalaber
  • , Stéphanie Dogniaux
  • , Pierre Henri Puech
  • , Oliver Nüsse
  • , Laure Gibot
  • , Julien Husson

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Fluorescence microscopy is commonly used to observe living cells and organisms, but it can induce phototoxicity, which may lead to erroneous interpretations. The primary cause of phototoxic cell damage is the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can crosslink intracellular proteins and nucleic acids. Using profile microindentation and atomic force microscopy, we demonstrate that excitation of various fluorescent probes causes a rapid dose-dependent increase in cell stiffness across multiple cell types. This photostiffening effect explains why T cells loaded with the Fluo-4 calcium probe stop protruding within seconds after light excitation. We show that upon fluorophore excitation, ROS production is correlated with increased stiffness, and we reproduce the effect by incubating cells with H2O2 or the photosensitizer pheophorbide a . This study underscores the importance of controls and proposes photostiffening as a method for quantifying phototoxicity.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article102997
journalCell Reports Physical Science
Volume6
Numéro de publication12
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 17 déc. 2025

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