Genomically mined acoustic reporter genes for real-time in vivo monitoring of tumors and tumor-homing bacteria

基因组挖掘的声学报告基因用于实时体内监测肿瘤和肿瘤归巢细菌

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作者:Robert C Hurt #, Marjorie T Buss #, Mengtong Duan #, Katie Wong, Mei Yi You, Daniel P Sawyer, Margaret B Swift, Przemysław Dutka, Pierina Barturen-Larrea, David R Mittelstein, Zhiyang Jin, Mohamad H Abedi, Arash Farhadi, Ramya Deshpande, Mikhail G Shapiro

Abstract

Ultrasound allows imaging at a much greater depth than optical methods, but existing genetically encoded acoustic reporters for in vivo cellular imaging have been limited by poor sensitivity, specificity and in vivo expression. Here we describe two acoustic reporter genes (ARGs)-one for use in bacteria and one for use in mammalian cells-identified through a phylogenetic screen of candidate gas vesicle gene clusters from diverse bacteria and archaea that provide stronger ultrasound contrast, produce non-linear signals distinguishable from background tissue and have stable long-term expression. Compared to their first-generation counterparts, these improved bacterial and mammalian ARGs produce 9-fold and 38-fold stronger non-linear contrast, respectively. Using these new ARGs, we non-invasively imaged in situ tumor colonization and gene expression in tumor-homing therapeutic bacteria, tracked the progression of tumor gene expression and growth in a mouse model of breast cancer, and performed gene-expression-guided needle biopsies of a genetically mosaic tumor, demonstrating non-invasive access to dynamic biological processes at centimeter depth.

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