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Dataset for "Pachinko spore chamber — A customizable, single-use microfluidic device for phenotyping spores over time"

  • Retterer, Scott Thomas | Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Rush, Tomas Allen | Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Guo, Yi-Syuan | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Keller, Nancy | University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Overview

Description

Fungal spores are critical for dispersal, survival, and pathogenicity, yet studying their development at single-cell resolution remains challenging. Here, we introduce the Pachinko Spore Chamber, a high-throughput microfluidic platform designed to capture, spatially isolate, and monitor individual fungal spores over time. This device enables real-time imaging of fungal development, allowing precise quantification of germination, hyphal growth, and conidiophore formation while minimizing interspore interactions. Using Aspergillus fumigatus, we observed both expected developmental transitions and previously unreported or rarely seen phenotypes, including chlamydospore formation, conidiophore splitting, extended “chains” of conidia, and microcyclic conidiation, which may be influenced by microenvironmental constraints. This study establishes the Pachinko Spore Chamber as a versatile and scalable platform for fungal phenotyping, antifungal screening, and stress response studies, providing new insights into fungal development and viability under controlled conditions. Videos of the observed phenomena are included in this data set.

Funding resources

DOE contract number

DE-AC05-00OR22725; ERKCZ01; ERKP730

Originating research organization

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)

Sponsoring organization

Office of Science (SC)

Details

DOI

10.13139/ORNLNCCS/2530403

Release date

April 1, 2025

Dataset

Dataset type

MM Multimedia

Software

Media player for AVI files

Acknowledgements

Users should acknowledge the OLCF in all publications and presentations that speak to work performed on OLCF resources:

This work was carried out [in part] at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

Category

  • 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Keywords

  • Fungi,
  • Spore,
  • Microfluidics,
  • Screening,
  • Hyphae