Dual-color fluorescence imaging distinguishes tumor cells from induced host angiogenic vessels and stromal cells

被引:167
作者
Yang, M
Li, LN
Jiang, P
Moossa, AR
Penman, S
Hoffman, RM
机构
[1] AntiCanc, San Diego, CA 92111 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Surg, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[3] MIT, Dept Biol, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词
GFP mouse-RFP tumor; host vessels; tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes; macrophages; dendritic cells;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.2436101100
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We have developed a simple yet powerful technique for delineating the morphological events of tumor-induced angiogenesis and other tumor-induced host processes with dual-color fluorescence. The method clearly images implanted tumors and adjacent stroma, distinguishing unambiguously the host and tumor-specific components of the malignancy. The dual-color fluorescence imaging is effected by using red fluorescent protein (RFP)-expressing tumors growing in GFP-expressing transgenic mice. This model shows with great clarity the details of the tumor-stroma interaction, especially tumor-induced angiogenesis and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. The GFP-expressing tumor vasculature, both nascent and mature, could be readily distinguished interacting with the RFP-expressing tumor cells. GFP-expressing dendritic cells were observed contacting RFP-expressing tumor cells with their dendrites. GFP-expressing macrophages were observed engulfing RFP-expressing cancer cells. GFP lymphocytes were seen surrounding cells of the RFP tumor, which eventually regressed. Dual-color fluorescence imaging visualizes the tumor-host interaction by whole-body imaging and at the cellular level in fresh tissues, dramatically expanding previous studies in fixed and stained preparations.
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页码:14259 / 14262
页数:4
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