1. Relaxometry for detecting free radical generation during Bacteria's response to antibiotics.
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Norouzi, Neda, Nusantara, Anggrek Citra, Ong, Yori, Hamoh, Thamir, Nie, Linyan, Morita, Aryan, Zhang, Yue, Mzyk, Aldona, and Schirhagl, Romana
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FREE radicals , *ANTIBIOTICS , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *BACTERIA , *STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus , *PEPTIDE antibiotics - Abstract
Free radical generation plays a key role in killing bacteria by antibiotics. However, radicals are short-lived and reactive, and thus difficult to detect for the state of the art. Here we use a technique which allows optical nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect radical generation on the scale of single bacteria. We demonstrate that the radical generation in Staphylococcus aureus increases in the presence of UV irradiation as well as vancomycin and is dependent on the antibiotic's dose. With a method based on ensembles of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, we were able to follow the radical formation near individual bacteria over the whole duration of the experiment to reveal the dynamics of radical generation. Using this new approach, we observed free radical concentrations within nanoscale voxels around the diamond particles and determined its exact timing depending on the antibiotic dose. Since changes in the response to antibiotics emerge in only a few bacteria of the entire population, such a single-cell approach can prove highly valuable for research into drug resistance. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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