Intracellular Dynamics-Resolved Label-Free Scattering Reveals Real-Time Metabolism of Single Bacteria

Jungwoo Kim, Soo Bin Ahn, Subin Hong, Kwang Sun Kim, Esther Ha Eun Ko, I. Jeong Jo, Ju Oae Chang, Meehyein Kim, Wonsik Lee, Haemi Lee

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Abstract

Nanoscopic investigation of bacterial cells is essential to reveal their physiological status, impacting all cellular functions. Currently, this requires labeled probes or targeted staining procedures. Herein, we report a new bacterial feature, intracellular dynamics-resolved Rayleigh scattering (IDRS), that visualizes spatiotemporal cytoplasmic transitions in unlabeled bacteria and characterizes their real-time physiological status in 10 s. From single-bacterium IDRS signals, we discovered unique spatial patterns and their multiple transitions in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The magnitude of IDRS signal variation highly correlated with the metabolic status of bacteria, differentiating persistent subpopulations. This is also the first report demonstrating distinct real-time metabolic conditions of unlabeled drug-resistant bacteria that are exposed to different doses of antibiotics. Our strategy opens up a way to simultaneously trace in situ metabolic and antibiotic resistance statuses, which can be applied in single-cell level control of bacterial metabolism and efficacy with a heterogeneous nature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8225-8232
Number of pages8
JournalNano Letters
Volume23
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Sep 2023

Keywords

  • antibiotic resistance
  • label-free single-bacterial cell imaging
  • metabolic status
  • persister subpopulation
  • Rayleigh scattering

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