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Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research

Understanding molecular interactions and regulatory mechanisms in tumor initiation, progression, and treatment response are key requirements towards advanced cancer diagnosis and novel treatment procedures in personalized medicine. Beyond decoding the gene expression, malfunctioning and cancer-relat...

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Autores principales: Hausmann, Michael, Ilić, Nataša, Pilarczyk, Götz, Lee, Jin-Ho, Logeswaran, Abiramy, Borroni, Aurora Paola, Krufczik, Matthias, Theda, Franziska, Waltrich, Nadine, Bestvater, Felix, Hildenbrand, Georg, Cremer, Christoph, Blank, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28956810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102066
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author Hausmann, Michael
Ilić, Nataša
Pilarczyk, Götz
Lee, Jin-Ho
Logeswaran, Abiramy
Borroni, Aurora Paola
Krufczik, Matthias
Theda, Franziska
Waltrich, Nadine
Bestvater, Felix
Hildenbrand, Georg
Cremer, Christoph
Blank, Michael
author_facet Hausmann, Michael
Ilić, Nataša
Pilarczyk, Götz
Lee, Jin-Ho
Logeswaran, Abiramy
Borroni, Aurora Paola
Krufczik, Matthias
Theda, Franziska
Waltrich, Nadine
Bestvater, Felix
Hildenbrand, Georg
Cremer, Christoph
Blank, Michael
author_sort Hausmann, Michael
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description Understanding molecular interactions and regulatory mechanisms in tumor initiation, progression, and treatment response are key requirements towards advanced cancer diagnosis and novel treatment procedures in personalized medicine. Beyond decoding the gene expression, malfunctioning and cancer-related epigenetic pathways, investigations of the spatial receptor arrangements in membranes and genome organization in cell nuclei, on the nano-scale, contribute to elucidating complex molecular mechanisms in cells and tissues. By these means, the correlation between cell function and spatial organization of molecules or molecular complexes can be studied, with respect to carcinogenesis, tumor sensitivity or tumor resistance to anticancer therapies, like radiation or antibody treatment. Here, we present several new applications for bio-molecular nano-probes and super-resolution, laser fluorescence localization microscopy and their potential in life sciences, especially in biomedical and cancer research. By means of a tool-box of fluorescent antibodies, green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagging, or specific oligonucleotides, we present tumor relevant re-arrangements of Erb-receptors in membranes, spatial organization of Smad specific ubiquitin protein ligase 2 (Smurf2) in the cytosol, tumor cell characteristic heterochromatin organization, and molecular re-arrangements induced by radiation or antibody treatment. The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate how nano-scaled distance measurements between bio-molecules, tagged by appropriate nano-probes, can be applied to elucidate structures and conformations of molecular complexes which are characteristic of tumorigenesis and treatment responses. These applications open new avenues towards a better interpretation of the spatial organization and treatment responses of functionally relevant molecules, at the single cell level, in normal and cancer cells, offering new potentials for individualized medicine.
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spelling pubmed-56667482017-11-09 Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research Hausmann, Michael Ilić, Nataša Pilarczyk, Götz Lee, Jin-Ho Logeswaran, Abiramy Borroni, Aurora Paola Krufczik, Matthias Theda, Franziska Waltrich, Nadine Bestvater, Felix Hildenbrand, Georg Cremer, Christoph Blank, Michael Int J Mol Sci Article Understanding molecular interactions and regulatory mechanisms in tumor initiation, progression, and treatment response are key requirements towards advanced cancer diagnosis and novel treatment procedures in personalized medicine. Beyond decoding the gene expression, malfunctioning and cancer-related epigenetic pathways, investigations of the spatial receptor arrangements in membranes and genome organization in cell nuclei, on the nano-scale, contribute to elucidating complex molecular mechanisms in cells and tissues. By these means, the correlation between cell function and spatial organization of molecules or molecular complexes can be studied, with respect to carcinogenesis, tumor sensitivity or tumor resistance to anticancer therapies, like radiation or antibody treatment. Here, we present several new applications for bio-molecular nano-probes and super-resolution, laser fluorescence localization microscopy and their potential in life sciences, especially in biomedical and cancer research. By means of a tool-box of fluorescent antibodies, green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagging, or specific oligonucleotides, we present tumor relevant re-arrangements of Erb-receptors in membranes, spatial organization of Smad specific ubiquitin protein ligase 2 (Smurf2) in the cytosol, tumor cell characteristic heterochromatin organization, and molecular re-arrangements induced by radiation or antibody treatment. The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate how nano-scaled distance measurements between bio-molecules, tagged by appropriate nano-probes, can be applied to elucidate structures and conformations of molecular complexes which are characteristic of tumorigenesis and treatment responses. These applications open new avenues towards a better interpretation of the spatial organization and treatment responses of functionally relevant molecules, at the single cell level, in normal and cancer cells, offering new potentials for individualized medicine. MDPI 2017-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5666748/ /pubmed/28956810 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102066 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hausmann, Michael
Ilić, Nataša
Pilarczyk, Götz
Lee, Jin-Ho
Logeswaran, Abiramy
Borroni, Aurora Paola
Krufczik, Matthias
Theda, Franziska
Waltrich, Nadine
Bestvater, Felix
Hildenbrand, Georg
Cremer, Christoph
Blank, Michael
Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title_full Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title_fullStr Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title_full_unstemmed Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title_short Challenges for Super-Resolution Localization Microscopy and Biomolecular Fluorescent Nano-Probing in Cancer Research
title_sort challenges for super-resolution localization microscopy and biomolecular fluorescent nano-probing in cancer research
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28956810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102066
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