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Dataset for "A Microfluidic Spore Chamber for Long-Term Imaging of Single-Spore Hyphal Development"

    Scott Thomas Retterer | Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Tomas Allen Rush | Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Yi-Syuan Guo | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    Nancy Keller | University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Junko Maeda | University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Description

Understanding the life cycle of fungal spores is essential for elucidating their roles in pathogenesis, dispersal, and survival. However, studying spore development under controlled, spatially defined conditions remains challenging. Here, we present the Spore Chamber, a custom-built microfluidic platform engineered for parallel trapping and long-term imaging of individual spores under defined media conditions, enabling real-time visualization of hyphal development. Using Aspergillus fumigatus as a model organism, we demonstrate that sparse trapping of individual spores within size-matched trap geometries enables long-term time-lapse imaging of key developmental stages, including germination, polarized hyphal elongation, branching, and conidiophore formation. To assess the device’s capacity to resolve morphogenetic responses to exogenous signals, we introduced lipochitooligosaccharides (LCOs) and short-chain chitooligosaccharides (COs). Rhizobium-derived, non-sulfated LCO (nsLCO) mixtures induced enhanced secondary branching (hyperbranching), a response not previously reported in A. fumigatus under these signal conditions, to our knowledge, whereas sulfated LCOs and CO4 did not significantly alter branching patterns. In addition, long-term confinement and imaging revealed rare developmental morphologies previously described primarily in mutant strains, including split conidiophore formation, elongated phialides, microcyclic conidiation, and chlamydospore development. Together, these results establish the Spore Chamber as a targeted microfluidic platform for single-spore phenotyping and long-term developmental analysis, with applications in fungal biology, chemical signaling studies, and host–microbe interaction research. Videos of the observed phenomena are included in this data set.

Funding Information

DOE Contract Number

DE-AC05-00OR22725

Originating Research Organization

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

Sponsoring Organization

Office of Science (SC)

Related Works

Details

Release Date

April 1, 2025

Subject

59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Keywords

Fungi, Spore, Microfluidics, Screening, Hyphae

Dataset

Dataset Type

MM Multimedia

Software

Media player for AVI files; VLSI Layout Software or GDSII viewer for CAD file

Other Contract Number(s)

ERKCZ01; ERKP730; NIH R01 AI50669-04; USDA #WIS05052

Cite This Dataset:

Retterer, S., Rush, T., Guo, Y., Keller, N., Maeda, J., Ané, J. (2025). Dataset for "A Microfluidic Spore Chamber for Long-Term Imaging of Single-Spore Hyphal Development". Oak Ridge National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.13139/ORNLNCCS/2530403.

Acknowledgements

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.