Toward plasmonics-enabled spatiotemporal activity patterns in three-dimensional culture models.

Somin Eunice Lee, A Paul Alivisatos, Mina J Bissell
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Spatiotemporal activity patterns of proteases such as matrix metalloproteinases and cysteine proteases in organs have the potential to provide insight into how organized structural patterns arise during tissue morphogenesis and may suggest therapeutic strategies to repair diseased tissues. Toward imaging spatiotemporal activity patterns, recently increased emphasis has been placed on imaging activity patterns in three-dimensional culture models that resemble tissues in vivo. Here, we briefly review key methods, based on fluorogenic modifications either to the extracellular matrix or to the protease-of-interest, that have allowed for qualitative imaging of activity patterns in three-dimensional culture models. We highlight emerging plasmonic methods that address significant improvements in spatial and temporal resolution and have the potential to enable quantitative measurement of spatiotemporal activity patterns with single-molecule sensitivity.

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三维文化模型中等离子体的时空活动模式。
蛋白酶(如基质金属蛋白酶和半胱氨酸蛋白酶)在器官中的时空活动模式有可能提供对组织形态发生过程中有组织结构模式如何产生的见解,并可能提出修复病变组织的治疗策略。在成像时空活动模式方面,近年来越来越重视在类似于活体组织的三维培养模型中成像活动模式。在这里,我们简要回顾了基于对细胞外基质或感兴趣的蛋白酶的荧光修饰的关键方法,这些方法允许在三维培养模型中对活动模式进行定性成像。我们重点介绍了新兴的等离子体方法,这些方法在空间和时间分辨率方面取得了重大进展,并有可能实现单分子灵敏度时空活动模式的定量测量。
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