Quantitative assessment of changes in cellular morphology at photodynamic treatment in vitro by means of digital holographic microscopy

Abstract

Changes in morphological characteristics of cells from two cultured cancer cell lines, HeLa and A549, induced by photodynamic treatment with Radachlorin photosensitizer have been monitored using digital holographic microscopy. The observed dose-dependent post-treatment dynamics of phase shift variations demonstrated several scenarios of cell death. In particular the phase shift increase at low doses can be associated with apoptosis while its decrease at high doses can be associated with necrosis. Two cell types were shown to be differently responsive to treatment at the same doses. Although the sequence of death scenarios with increasing irradiation dose was demonstrated to be the same, each specific scenario was realized at substantially different doses. Results obtained by holographic microscopy were confirmed by confocal fluorescence microscopy with the commonly used test assay.

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