Autofluorescence is a biomarker of neural stem cell activation state

Christopher S. Morrow,Kelsey Tweed, Sabina Farhadova,Alex J. Walsh,Bo P. Lear,Avtar Roopra,Ryan D. Risgaard, Payton C. Klosa,Zachary P. Arndt, Ella R. Peterson, Michelle M. Chi, Allison G. Harris,Melissa C. Skala,Darcie L. Moore

Cell Stem Cell(2024)

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Neural stem cells (NSCs) must exit quiescence to produce neurons; however, our understanding of this process remains constrained by the technical limitations of current technologies. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) of autofluorescent metabolic cofactors has been used in other cell types to study shifts in cell states driven by metabolic remodeling that change the optical properties of these endogenous fluorophores. Using this non-destructive, live-cell, and label-free strategy, we found that quiescent NSCs (qNSCs) and activated NSCs (aNSCs) have unique autofluorescence profiles. Specifically, qNSCs display an enrichment of autofluorescence localizing to a subset of lysosomes, which can be used as a graded marker of NSC quiescence to predict cell behavior at single-cell resolution. Coupling autofluorescence imaging with single-cell RNA sequencing, we provide resources revealing transcriptional features linked to deep quiescence and rapid NSC activation. Together, we describe an approach for tracking mouse NSC activation state and expand our understanding of adult neurogenesis.
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autofluorescence,intrinsic fluorescence,neural stem cells,FLIM,fluorescence lifetime imaging,quiescence,activation,lysosomes,NAD(P)H,adult neurogenesis
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