In Vivo Fluorescent Labeling of Tumor Cells with the HaloTag® Technology.

Current chemical genomics Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-20 DOI:10.2174/1875397301206010048
Jen-Chieh Tseng, Hélène A Benink, Mark G McDougall, Isabel Chico-Calero, Andrew L Kung
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Many fluorescent sensors are currently available for in vitro bio-physiological microscopic imaging. The ability to label cells in living animals with these fluorescent sensors would help translate some of these assays into in vivo applications. To achieve this goal, the first step is to establish a method for selectively labeling target cells with exogenous fluorophores. Here we tested whether the HaloTag® protein tagging system provides specific labeling of xenograft tumors in living animals. After systemic delivery of fluorophore-conjugated ligands, we performed whole animal planar fluorescent imaging to determine uptake in tag-expressing HCT116 xenografts. Our results demonstrate that HaloTag ligands containing red or near-infrared fluorophores have enhanced tumor uptake and are suitable for non-invasive in vivo imaging. Our proof-of-concept results establish feasibility for using HaloTag technology for bio-physiological imaging in living animals.

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利用HaloTag®技术在体内荧光标记肿瘤细胞。
目前有许多荧光传感器可用于体外生物生理显微成像。用这些荧光传感器标记活体动物细胞的能力将有助于将这些检测转化为体内应用。为了实现这一目标,第一步是建立一种用外源荧光团选择性标记靶细胞的方法。在这里,我们测试了HaloTag®蛋白标记系统是否提供活体异种移植肿瘤的特异性标记。在全身递送荧光基团共轭配体后,我们进行了全动物平面荧光成像,以确定表达标签的HCT116异种移植物的摄取情况。我们的研究结果表明,含有红色或近红外荧光团的HaloTag配体增强了肿瘤的摄取,适合于非侵入性体内成像。我们的概念验证结果确定了在活体动物中使用HaloTag技术进行生物生理成像的可行性。
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