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Microscopy Methods for Biofilm Imaging: Focus on SEM and VP-SEM Pros and Cons.

Michela Relucenti1, Giuseppe Familiari1, Orlando Donfrancesco1, Maurizio Taurino2, Xiaobo Li3, Rui Chen3, Marco Artini4, Rosanna Papa4, Laura Selan4.   

Abstract

Several imaging methodologies have been used in biofilm studies, contributing to deepening the knowledge on their structure. This review illustrates the most widely used microscopy techniques in biofilm investigations, focusing on traditional and innovative scanning electron microscopy techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), variable pressure SEM (VP-SEM), environmental SEM (ESEM), and the more recent ambiental SEM (ASEM), ending with the cutting edge Cryo-SEM and focused ion beam SEM (FIB SEM), highlighting the pros and cons of several methods with particular emphasis on conventional SEM and VP-SEM. As each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages, the choice of the most appropriate method must be done carefully, based on the specific aim of the study. The evaluation of the drug effects on biofilm requires imaging methods that show the most detailed ultrastructural features of the biofilm. In this kind of research, the use of scanning electron microscopy with customized protocols such as osmium tetroxide (OsO4), ruthenium red (RR), tannic acid (TA) staining, and ionic liquid (IL) treatment is unrivalled for its image quality, magnification, resolution, minimal sample loss, and actual sample structure preservation. The combined use of innovative SEM protocols and 3-D image analysis software will allow for quantitative data from SEM images to be extracted; in this way, data from images of samples that have undergone different antibiofilm treatments can be compared.

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Keywords:  biofilm; scanning electron microscopy; variable pressure scanning electron microscopy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33445707      PMCID: PMC7828176          DOI: 10.3390/biology10010051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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