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    Title: Rational Design of a Triple Reporter Gene for Multimodality Molecular Imaging
    Authors: Hsieh, Ya-Ju
    Hwu, Luen
    Ke, Chien-Chih
    Yeh, Skye Hsin-Hsien
    Lin, Chien-Feng
    Chen, Fu-Du
    Wang, Hsin-Ell
    Lin, Kang-Ping
    Chen, Ran-Chou
    Liu, Ren-Shyan
    Contributors: 教育系
    Keywords: TYPE-1 THYMIDINE KINASE
    POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY
    UBIQUITIN-PROTEASOME SYSTEM
    FLUORESCENT PROTEINS
    LIVING SUBJECTS
    FIREFLY LUCIFERASE
    EXPRESSION
    BIOLUMINESCENT
    NUCLEAR
    LOCALIZATION
    Date: 2014
    Issue Date: 2015-01-27 15:45:49 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Multimodality imaging using noncytotoxic triple fusion (TF) reporter genes is an important application for cell-based tracking, drug screening, and therapy. The firefly luciferase (fl), monomeric red fluorescence protein (mrfp), and truncated herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase SR39 mutant (ttksr39) were fused together to create TF reporter gene constructs with different order. The enzymatic activities of TF protein in vitro and in vivo were determined by luciferase reporter assay, H-3-FEAU cellular uptake experiment, bioluminescence imaging, and micropositron emission tomography (microPET). The TF construct expressed in H1299 cells possesses luciferase activity and red fluorescence. The tTKSR39 activity is preserved in TF protein and mediates high levels of H-3-FEAU accumulation and significant cell death from ganciclovir (GCV) prodrug activation. In living animals, the luciferase and tTKSR39 activities of TF protein have also been successfully validated by multimodality imaging systems. The red fluorescence signal is relatively weak for in vivo imaging but may expedite FACS-based selection of TF reporter expressing cells. We have developed an optimized triple fusion reporter construct DsRedm-fl-ttksr39 for more effective and sensitive in vivo animal imaging using fluorescence, bioluminescence, and PET imaging modalities, which may facilitate different fields of biomedical research and applications.
    Relation: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 文獻號碼: 605358
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