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Bioluminescent Bacterial Imaging In Vivo
Authors:Chwanrow K Baban  Michelle Cronin  Ali R Akin  Anne O'Brien  Xuefeng Gao  Sabin Tabirca  Kevin P Francis  Mark Tangney
Institution:Cork Cancer Research Centre, BioSciences Institute, University College Cork
Abstract:This video describes the use of whole body bioluminesce imaging (BLI) for the study of bacterial trafficking in live mice, with an emphasis on the use of bacteria in gene and cell therapy for cancer. Bacteria present an attractive class of vector for cancer therapy, possessing a natural ability to grow preferentially within tumors following systemic administration. Bacteria engineered to express the lux gene cassette permit BLI detection of the bacteria and concurrently tumor sites. The location and levels of bacteria within tumors over time can be readily examined, visualized in two or three dimensions. The method is applicable to a wide range of bacterial species and tumor xenograft types. This article describes the protocol for analysis of bioluminescent bacteria within subcutaneous tumor bearing mice. Visualization of commensal bacteria in the Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) by BLI is also described. This powerful, and cheap, real-time imaging strategy represents an ideal method for the study of bacteria in vivo in the context of cancer research, in particular gene therapy, and infectious disease. This video outlines the procedure for studying lux-tagged E. coli in live mice, demonstrating the spatial and temporal readout achievable utilizing BLI with the IVIS system.
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 69  Molecular Biology  Cancer Biology  Genetics  Gene Therapy  Cancer  Vector  Lux  Optical Imaging  Luciferase
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