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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a severely aggressive brain tumor with a very low survival rate, exhibiting complex and poorly understood invasive behaviors.
  • This study utilized various microscopy techniques, including X-ray fluorescence and super-resolution microscopy, to analyze the elemental and structural characteristics of GBM cells from three patient samples and one established cell line.
  • Results revealed differences in elemental concentrations and cell morphology among the samples, emphasizing the need for diverse patient-derived samples for comprehensive GBM research.

Article Abstract

The glioblastoma (GBM) is characterized by a short median survival and an almost 100% tumor related mortality. GBM cells exhibit highly invasive behavior whose mechanisms are not yet fully understood. The present study explores application of X-ray and visible light microscopy to display the elemental and structural images of cells from 3 patient derived GMB samples and an established GMB cell line. Slight differences in elemental concentrations, in actin cytoskeleton organization and cell morphology were noted between all cells types by X-ray fluorescence and full field soft X-ray microscopy, as well as the Structured Illumination Super-resolution Microscope (SIM). Different sample preparation approaches were used to match each imaging technique. While preparation for SIM included cell fixation and staining, intact frozen hydrated cells were used for the trace element imaging by hard X-ray fluorescence and exploration of the structural features by soft X-ray absorption tomography. Each technique documented differences between samples with regard to morphology and elemental composition and underscored the importance of use of multiple patient derived samples for detailed GBM study.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6an02532cDOI Listing

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