Ratiometric fluorescence nanoscopy and lifetime imaging of novel Nile Red analogs for analysis of membrane packing in living cells

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Subcellular membranes have complex lipid and protein compositions, which give rise to organelle-specific membrane packing, fluidity, and permeability. Due to its exquisite solvent sensitivity, the lipophilic fluorescence dye Nile Red has been used extensively to study membrane packing and polarity. Further improvement of Nile Red can be achieved by introducing electron-donating or withdrawing functional groups. Here, we compare the potential of derivatives of Nile Red with such functional substitutions for super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of lipid packing in model membranes and living cells. All studied Nile Red derivatives exhibit cholesterol-dependent fluorescence changes in model membranes, as shown by spectrally resolved stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. STED imaging of Nile Red probes in cells reveals lower membrane packing in fibroblasts from healthy subjects compared to those from patients suffering from Niemann Pick type C1 (NPC1) disease, a lysosomal storage disorder with accumulation of cholesterol and sphingolipids in late endosomes and lysosomes. We also find small but consistent changes in the fluorescence lifetime of the Nile Red derivatives in NPC1 cells, suggesting altered hydrogen-bonding capacity in their membranes. All Nile Red derivatives are essentially non-fluorescent in water but increase their brightness in membranes, allowing for their use in MINFLUX single molecule tracking experiments. Our study uncovers the potential of Nile Red probes with functional substitutions for nanoscopic membrane imaging.

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Lauritsen, L., Szomek, M., Hornum, M., Reinholdt, P., Kongsted, J., Nielsen, P., … Wüstner, D. (2024). Ratiometric fluorescence nanoscopy and lifetime imaging of novel Nile Red analogs for analysis of membrane packing in living cells. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-64180-8

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