Label-Free, Real-Time Measurement of Metabolism of Adherent and Suspended Single Cells by In-Cell Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectroscopy

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Oct 4;22(19):10742. doi: 10.3390/ijms221910742.

Abstract

We used infrared (IR) microscopy to monitor in real-time the metabolic turnover of individual mammalian cells in morphologically different states. By relying on the intrinsic absorption of mid-IR light by molecular components, we could discriminate the metabolism of adherent cells as compared to suspended cells. We identified major biochemical differences between the two cellular states, whereby only adherent cells appeared to rely heavily on glycolytic turnover and lactic fermentation. We also report spectroscopic variations that appear as spectral oscillations in the IR domain, observed only when using synchrotron infrared radiation. We propose that this effect could be used as a reporter of the cellular conditions. Our results are instrumental in establishing IR microscopy as a label-free method for real-time metabolic studies of individual cells in different morphological states, and in more complex cellular ensembles.

Keywords: cellular adhesion; cellular metabolism; glycolysis; infrared microscopy; synchrotron infrared.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Adhesion*
  • Glycolysis
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Infrared Rays
  • Metabolome*
  • Microscopy / methods*
  • Single-Cell Analysis / methods*
  • Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared / methods*
  • Synchrotrons / instrumentation*