Spatial preservation of nuclear chromatin architecture during three-dimensional fluorescence in situ hybridization (3D-FISH)

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作者
Solovei, I
Cavallo, A
Schermelleh, L
Jaunin, F
Scasselati, C
Cmarko, D
Cremer, C
Fakan, S
Cremer, T
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Dept Biol 2, Munich, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Kirchhoff Inst Appl Phys, Heidelberg, Germany
[3] Univ Lausanne, Ctr Electron Microscopy, Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
3D-FISH; replication labeling in vivo; H2B-GFP; nucleus ultrastructure;
D O I
10.1006/excr.2002.5513
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
3D-FISH has become a major tool for studying the higher order chromatin organization in the cell nucleus. It is not clear, however, to what extent chromatin arrangement in the nucleus after fixation and 3D-FISH still reflects the order in living cells. To study this question, we compared higher order chromatin arrangements in living cells with those found after the 3D-FISH procedure. For in vivo studies we employed replication labeling of DNA with Cy3-conjugated nucleotides and/or chromatin labeling by GFP-tagged histone 2B. At the light microscope level, we compared the intranuclear distribution of H2B-GFP-tagged chromatin and the positions of replication-labeled chromatin domains in the same individual cells in vivo, after fixation with 4% paraformaldehyde, and after 3D-FISH. Light microscope data demonstrate a high degree of preservation of the spatial arrangement of similar to1-Mb chromatin domains. Subsequent electron microscope investigations of chromatin structure showed strong alterations in the ultrastructure of the nucleus caused mainly by the heat denaturation step. Through this step chromatin acquires the appearance of a net with mesh size of 50-200 ran roughly corresponding to the average displacement of the chromatin domains observed at light microscope level. We conclude that 3D-FISH is a useful tool to study chromosome territory structure and arrangements down to the level of similar to1-Mb chromatin domain positions. However, important ultrastructural details of the chromatin architecture are destroyed by the heat denaturation step, thus putting a limit to the usefulness of 3D-FISH analyses at nanometer scales. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
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