An Imaging Technique to Study the Calcium Response in Bacteria-Infected Cells

Published: October 31, 2023

Abstract

Source: Smail, Y., et al. Imaging Ca2+ Responses During Shigella Infection of Epithelial Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).

This video demonstrates a technique for detecting local and global calcium ion response upon Shigella infection of human epithelial cells. Shigella invades host cells and releases invasion effectors, impacting intracellular calcium levels. The amplitude and frequency of the local and global cytosolic calcium are studied using a fluorescent indicator.

Protocol

1. Preparations Bacteria preparation Plate the bacteria—Shigella wild-type strain expressing the AfaE adhesin (M90T-AfaE)—onto a trypticase soy (TCS) agar plate containing 0.01% Congo red (CR) and incubate them for 18 h at 37 °C. Note: To increase their reproducibility, the Shigella plates obtained in step 1.1.1 are stored at 4 °C and should be used within a week because all colonies on CR medium wil…

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Materials

Fluo-4 AM Invitrogen F14201
Metamorph version 7.7 Universal Imaging
CoolLED illumination system pE-2 Roper Scientific
Micro-dish 35 mm, high IBIDI 81156
Trypticase Soy (TCS) broth Thermofisher B11768
TCS agar Thermofisher B11043
Congo red Sigma-Aldrich 75768
M90T-AfaE Sun et al. 2017 Shigella flexneri serotype V. expressing the AfaE adhesin
ipgD-AfaE Sun et al. 2017 Isogenic ipgD mutant strain expressing the AfaE adhesin

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An Imaging Technique to Study the Calcium Response in Bacteria-Infected Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21664, doi: (2023).

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