Periodic Reporting for period 1 - LIVING LASERS (Living cell lasers: intracellular lasing induced by natural and polymeric microscopic resonators)
Período documentado: 2015-08-01 hasta 2017-07-31
Due to the challenging restriction with respect to size of the resonators, one of the main activities was related to the screening and development of new microscopic optical resonators. In a next step, the internalisation of resonators into living cells had to be investigated and optimized. Finally, the principle of intracellular lasing had to be shown for different cell types.
The project LIVING LASERS, located at the interface between material sciences, laser physics, photonics and biology, achieved a major breakthrough in demonstrating autonomous single cell lasing for a large variety of cell types. A direct application of this technique is the tagging and tracking of large numbers of cells. In addition, the interaction between the laser light and the cells can reveal intracellular processes in real time and without harming the cells.
Resonator endocytosis, the process describing the internalization of objects by a living cell, was first tested with a specialized type of immune cell called macrophages. It was found that these cells readily internalized PS microbeads with diameters of up to 25 µm. In addition, many other cell types, including cancer cells, neuronal cells and fibroblasts were found to internalize these resonators. We also implemented a way to increase the uptake by introducing special surface coatings.