Ratiometric Nanoviscometers: Applications for Measuring Cellular Physical Properties in 3D Cultures

SLAS Technol. 2020 Jun;25(3):234-246. doi: 10.1177/2472630319901262. Epub 2020 Jan 30.

Abstract

New insights into the biomechanical properties of cells are revealing the importance of these properties and how they relate to underlying molecular, architectural, and behavioral changes associated with cell state and disease processes. However, the current understanding of how these in vitro biomechanical properties are associated with in vivo processes has been developed based on the traditional monolayer (two-dimensional [2D]) cell culture, which traditionally has not translated well to the three-dimensional (3D) cell culture and in vivo function. Many gold standard methods and tools used to observe the biomechanical properties of 2D cell cultures cannot be used with 3D cell cultures. Fluorescent molecules can respond to external factors almost instantaneously and require relatively low-cost instrumentation. In this review, we provide the background on fluorescent molecular rotors, which are attractive tools due to the relationship of their emission quantum yield with environmental microviscosity. We make the case for their use in both 2D and 3D cell cultures and speculate on their fundamental and practical applications in cell biology.

Keywords: 3D cell culture; fluorescent probes; molecular rotors; viscosity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Cell Communication
  • Cell Culture Techniques / methods*
  • Cellular Microenvironment
  • Nanotechnology / instrumentation*
  • Viscosity