Longitudinal monitoring of individual infection progression in Drosophila melanogaster

Ramirez-Corona Ba,Anna Love,Srikiran Chandrasekaran, Prescher Ja,Zeba Wunderlich

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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Abstract The innate immune system is critical for host survival of infection. Infection models in organisms like Drosophila melanogaster are key for understanding evolution and dynamics of innate immunity. However, current toolsets for fly infection studies are limited in their throughput and their ability to generate longitudinal measurements of infection progression in single animals. Here we report a novel bioluminescent imaging strategy enabling non-invasive characterization of pathogen load over time. We demonstrate that photon flux from autobioluminescent reporter bacteria can be used to monitor relative pathogen loads in individual animals. Escherichia coli expressing the ilux operon were imaged in whole, living flies at relevant concentrations for immune study. Because animal sacrifice was not necessary to estimate pathogen load, stochastic responses to infection were characterized in individuals over time for the first time. The high temporal resolution of bioluminescence imaging also enabled visualization of the fine dynamics of microbial clearance on the hours time-scale. Overall, this non-invasive imaging strategy provides a simple and scalable platform to observe changes in pathogen load in vivo over time.
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individual infection progression,drosophila melanogaster,longitudinal monitoring
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