NanoBiT System and Hydrofurimazine for Optimized Detection of Viral Infection in Mice-A Novel in Vivo Imaging Platform.

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Title
NanoBiT System and Hydrofurimazine for Optimized Detection of Viral Infection in Mice-A Novel in Vivo Imaging Platform.
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences
Author(s)
Gaspar N., Zambito G., Dautzenberg IJC, Cramer S.J., Hoeben R.C., Lowik C., Walker J.R., Kirkland T.A., Smith T.P., van Weerden W.M., de Vrij J., Mezzanotte L.
ISSN
1422-0067 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1422-0067
Publication state
Published
Issued date
15/08/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
16
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Reporter genes are used to visualize intracellular biological phenomena, including viral infection. Here we demonstrate bioluminescent imaging of viral infection using the NanoBiT system in combination with intraperitoneal injection of a furimazine analogue, hydrofurimazine. This recently developed substrate has enhanced aqueous solubility allowing delivery of higher doses for in vivo imaging. The small high-affinity peptide tag (HiBiT), which is only 11 amino-acids in length, was engineered into a clinically used oncolytic adenovirus, and the complementary large protein (LgBiT) was constitutively expressed in tumor cells. Infection of the LgBiT expressing cells with the HiBiT oncolytic virus will reconstitute NanoLuc in the cytosol of the cell, providing strong bioluminescence upon treatment with substrate. This new bioluminescent system served as an early stage quantitative viral transduction reporter in vitro and also in vivo in mice, for longitudinal monitoring of oncolytic viral persistence in infected tumor cells. This platform provides novel opportunities for studying the biology of viruses in animal models.
Keywords
Adenoviridae/genetics, Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Luminescent Agents/administration & dosage, Luminescent Agents/pharmacokinetics, Luminescent Proteins/genetics, Luminescent Proteins/metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Nude, Oligopeptides/genetics, Oligopeptides/metabolism, Oncolytic Viruses/genetics, Optical Imaging/methods, Recombinant Proteins/genetics, Virus Diseases/diagnostic imaging, bioluminescence imaging, hibit tag, hydrofurimazine, nanobit system, oncolytic virus
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