Bacterial toxins, such as those produced by Clostridioides difficile, play a key role in diseases like
pseudomembranous colitis. Once internalized, these toxins enzymatically disrupt cellular signaling and
morphology – visible through distinct shape changes in adherent cells.
This application highlights the use of zenCELL owl to monitor cell intoxication in real time, using
morphological changes as a specific readout for toxin activity.
Within the first hour, cells exposed to TcdA begin to round up – a hallmark morphological change
indicating Rho protein glucosylation and cytoskeletal collapse.
Time-lapse observations: – 1 h: Early onset of cell rounding – 3 h: Increased frequency of rounded
cells – 8 h: Widespread intoxication across the well
Operates directly in the incubator – no disturbance to conditions
24-camera setup for parallel sample observation
Automated time-lapse imaging and analysis
Easy-to-use hardware and intuitive software
Ideal for monitoring cytotoxicity, drug response & functional assays
Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Ulm University Medical Center
Authors: Maria Braune, Katharina Ernst
Learn more about our compact 24-channel incubator microscope for real-time, reproducible, and automated cell culture monitoring:
www.zencellowl.com
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