Diamond Relaxometry as a Tool to Investigate the Free Radical Dialogue between Macrophages and Bacteria.

ACS nano(2023)

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Although free radicals, which are generated by macrophages play a key role in antimicrobial activities, macrophages sometimes fail to kill () as bacteria have evolved mechanisms to withstand oxidative stress. In the past decades, several ROS-related staphylococcal proteins and enzymes were characterized to explain the microorganism's antioxidative defense system. Yet, time-resolved and site-specific free radical/ROS detection in bacterial infection were full of challenges. In this work, we utilize diamond-based quantum sensing for studying alterations of the free radical response near in macrophages. To achieve this goal we used -fluorescent nanodiamond conjugates and measured the spin-lattice relaxation (T1) of NV defects embedded in nanodiamonds. We observed an increase of intracellular free radical generation when macrophages were challenged with . However, under a high intracellular oxidative stress environment elicited by lipopolysaccharides, a lower radical load was recorded on the bacteria surfaces. Moreover, by performing T1 measurements on the same particles at different times postinfection, we found that radicals were dominantly scavenged by from 80 min postinfection under a high intracellular oxidative stress environment.
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S. aureus,bacterial infections,diamond magnetometry,fluorescent nanodiamonds,free radicals,microorganism antioxidative defense
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