A Dual Promoter System to Monitor IFN-γ Signaling in vivo at Single-cell Resolution.

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Cell structure and function Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Epub Date: 2021-11-06 DOI:10.1247/csf.21052
Taisei Tanaka, Yoshinobu Konishi, Hiroshi Ichise, Shinya Tsukiji, Michiyuki Matsuda, Kenta Terai
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Abstract

IFN-γ secreted from immune cells exerts pleiotropic effects on tumor cells, including induction of immune checkpoint and antigen presentation, growth inhibition, and apoptosis induction. We combined a dual promoter system with an IFN-γ signaling responsive promoter to generate a reporter named the interferon sensing probe (ISP), which quantitates the response to IFN-γ by means of fluorescence and bioluminescence. The integration site effect of the transgene is compensated for by the PGK promoter-driven expression of a fluorescent protein. Among five potential IFN-γ-responsive elements, we found that the interferon γ-activated sequence (GAS) exhibited the best performance. When ISP-GAS was introduced into four cell lines and subjected to IFN-γ stimulation, dose-dependency was observed with an EC50 ranging from 0.2 to 0.9 ng/mL, indicating that ISP-GAS can be generally used as a sensitive biosensor of IFN-γ response. In a syngeneic transplantation model, the ISP-GAS-expressing cancer cells exhibited bioluminescence and fluorescence signals in an IFN-γ receptor-dependent manner. Thus, ISP-GAS could be used to quantitatively monitor the IFN-γ response both in vitro and in vivo.Key words: in vivo imaging, tumor microenvironment, interferon-gamma, dual promoter system.

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以单细胞分辨率监测体内 IFN-γ 信号的双启动子系统
免疫细胞分泌的IFN-γ对肿瘤细胞具有多种作用,包括诱导免疫检查点和抗原呈递、抑制生长和诱导凋亡。我们将双启动子系统与IFN-γ信号响应启动子相结合,生成了一个名为干扰素传感探针(ISP)的报告子,该报告子通过荧光和生物发光来量化对IFN-γ的响应。转基因的整合位点效应由PGK启动子驱动的荧光蛋白表达来补偿。在5个潜在的IFN-γ响应元件中,干扰素γ激活序列(interferon γ-activated sequence, GAS)表现最好。当将ISP-GAS引入四种细胞系并施加IFN-γ刺激时,观察到剂量依赖性,EC50范围为0.2至0.9 ng/mL,表明ISP-GAS通常可作为IFN-γ反应的敏感生物传感器。在同基因移植模型中,表达isp - gas的癌细胞以IFN-γ受体依赖的方式表现出生物发光和荧光信号。因此,ISP-GAS可用于体外和体内定量监测IFN-γ反应。关键词:体内成像,肿瘤微环境,干扰素- γ,双启动子系统
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Cell structure and function
Cell structure and function 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Cell Structure and Function is a fully peer-reviewed, fully Open Access journal. As the official English-language journal of the Japan Society for Cell Biology, it is published continuously online and biannually in print. Cell Structure and Function publishes important, original contributions in all areas of molecular and cell biology. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts on research areas such as the cell nucleus, chromosomes, and gene expression; the cytoskeleton and cell motility; cell adhesion and the extracellular matrix; cell growth, differentiation and death; signal transduction; the protein life cycle; membrane traffic; and organelles.
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