Investigation of Red Blood Cells by Atomic Force Microscopy

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Mar 7;22(5):2055. doi: 10.3390/s22052055.

Abstract

Currently, much research is devoted to the study of biological objects using atomic force microscopy (AFM). This method's resolution is superior to the other non-scanning techniques. Our study aims to further emphasize some of the advantages of using AFM as a clinical screening tool. The study focused on red blood cells exposed to various physical and chemical factors, namely hemin, zinc ions, and long-term storage. AFM was used to investigate the morphological, nanostructural, cytoskeletal, and mechanical properties of red blood cells (RBCs). Based on experimental data, a set of important biomarkers determining the status of blood cells have been identified.

Keywords: atomic force microscopy; cytoskeleton; imaging; membrane stiffness; morphology; nanostructure; red blood cells.

MeSH terms

  • Erythrocytes*
  • Microscopy, Atomic Force / methods