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Detection of Brain Tumors and Systemic Metastases Using NanoLuc and Fluc for Dual Reporter Imaging
Authors:Coralie Germain-Genevois  Olivia Garandeau  Franck Couillaud
Institution:1.Institut de Bio-Imagerie (IBIO), CNRS/UMS 3428,University Bordeaux,Bordeaux cedex,France;2.Centre de Résonance Magnétique des Systèmes Biologiques (RMSB), CNRS/UMR 5536,University Bordeaux,Bordeaux cedex,France
Abstract:

Purpose

Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a technique with a low background noise and high sensitivity which is widely used in mice models in oncology. We aimed to assess BLI efficiency of the new luciferase NanoLuc (Nluc) for glioblastoma cell lines and tumors, including for dual reporter applications of deep brain tumors and systemic metastasis when combined with firefly luciferase (Fluc).

Procedures

U87 cells were genetically modified for constitutive production of either Nluc, Fluc, or both and assayed for luciferase activity and BLI on cell lysates, living cells, subcutaneous tumors, brain tumors, and systemic metastases.

Results

In vitro, light production by Nluc activity is higher than Fluc. In vivo, Nluc allows for tumor detection including for deep brain tumors and systemic metastases.

Conclusions

Nluc appears to be a useful tool to combine with Fluc for dual imaging in vivo using bioluminescence, allowing for the detection of distinct events in deep tissues within the same organism.
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