Title of article :
Multicolour In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging Using a Nano Luc-Based BRET Reporter in Combination with Firefly Luciferase
Author/Authors :
Taylor, Arthur Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology - University of Liverpool - Liverpool, UK , Sharkey, Jack Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology - University of Liverpool - Liverpool, UK , Plagge, Antonius Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology - University of Liverpool - Liverpool, UK , Wilm, Bettina Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology - University of Liverpool - Liverpool, UK , Murray, Patricia Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology - University of Liverpool - Liverpool, UK
Abstract :
The ability to track the biodistribution and fate of multiple cell populations administered to rodents has the potential to facilitate
the understanding of biological processes in a range of fields including regenerative medicine, oncology, and host/pathogen
interactions. Bioluminescence imaging is an important tool for achieving this goal, but current protocols rely on systems that have
poor sensitivity or require spectral decomposition. Here, we show that a bioluminescence resonance energy transfer reporter
(BRET) based on NanoLuc and LSSmOrange in combination with firefly luciferase enables the unambiguous discrimination of
two cell populations in vivo with high sensitivity. We insert each of these reporter genes into cells using lentiviral vectors and
demonstrate the ability to monitor the cells’ biodistribution under a wide range of administration conditions, including the
venous or arterial route, and in difierent tissues including the brain, liver, kidneys, and tumours. Our protocol allows for the
imaging of two cell populations in the same imaging session, facilitating the overlay of the signals and the identification of
anatomical positions where they colocalise. Finally, we provide a method for postmortem confirmation of the presence of each cell
population in excised organs.
Keywords :
Multicolour , BRET , Bioluminescence , Vivo
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging