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Monitoring the Heavy Metal Lead Inside Living Drosophila with a FRET-Based Biosensor

The harmful impact of the heavy metal lead on human health has been known for years. However, materials that contain lead remain in the environment. Measuring the blood lead level (BLL) is the only way to officially evaluate the degree of exposure to lead. The so-called “safe value” of the BLL seems...

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Autores principales: Yang, De-Ming, Manurung, Robeth Viktoria, Lin, Yu-Syuan, Chiu, Tai-Yu, Lai, Wei-Qun, Chang, Yu-Fen, Fu, Tsai-Feng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32204388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20061712
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author Yang, De-Ming
Manurung, Robeth Viktoria
Lin, Yu-Syuan
Chiu, Tai-Yu
Lai, Wei-Qun
Chang, Yu-Fen
Fu, Tsai-Feng
author_facet Yang, De-Ming
Manurung, Robeth Viktoria
Lin, Yu-Syuan
Chiu, Tai-Yu
Lai, Wei-Qun
Chang, Yu-Fen
Fu, Tsai-Feng
author_sort Yang, De-Ming
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description The harmful impact of the heavy metal lead on human health has been known for years. However, materials that contain lead remain in the environment. Measuring the blood lead level (BLL) is the only way to officially evaluate the degree of exposure to lead. The so-called “safe value” of the BLL seems to unreliably represent the secure threshold for children. In general, lead’s underlying toxicological mechanism remains unclear and needs to be elucidated. Therefore, we developed a novel genetically encoded fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based lead biosensor, Met-lead, and applied it to transgenic Drosophila to perform further investigations. We combined Met-lead with the UAS-GAL4 system to the sensor protein specifically expressed within certain regions of fly brains. Using a suitable imaging platform, including a fast epifluorescent or confocal laser-scanning/two-photon microscope with high resolution, we recorded the changes in lead content inside fly brains ex vivo and in vivo and at different life stages. The blood–brain barrier was found to play an important role in the protection of neurons in the brain against damage due to the heavy metal lead, either through food or microinjection into the abdomen. Met-lead has the potential to be a powerful tool for the sensing of lead within living organisms by employing either a fast epi-FRET microscope or high-resolution brain imaging.
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spelling pubmed-71461812020-04-15 Monitoring the Heavy Metal Lead Inside Living Drosophila with a FRET-Based Biosensor Yang, De-Ming Manurung, Robeth Viktoria Lin, Yu-Syuan Chiu, Tai-Yu Lai, Wei-Qun Chang, Yu-Fen Fu, Tsai-Feng Sensors (Basel) Article The harmful impact of the heavy metal lead on human health has been known for years. However, materials that contain lead remain in the environment. Measuring the blood lead level (BLL) is the only way to officially evaluate the degree of exposure to lead. The so-called “safe value” of the BLL seems to unreliably represent the secure threshold for children. In general, lead’s underlying toxicological mechanism remains unclear and needs to be elucidated. Therefore, we developed a novel genetically encoded fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based lead biosensor, Met-lead, and applied it to transgenic Drosophila to perform further investigations. We combined Met-lead with the UAS-GAL4 system to the sensor protein specifically expressed within certain regions of fly brains. Using a suitable imaging platform, including a fast epifluorescent or confocal laser-scanning/two-photon microscope with high resolution, we recorded the changes in lead content inside fly brains ex vivo and in vivo and at different life stages. The blood–brain barrier was found to play an important role in the protection of neurons in the brain against damage due to the heavy metal lead, either through food or microinjection into the abdomen. Met-lead has the potential to be a powerful tool for the sensing of lead within living organisms by employing either a fast epi-FRET microscope or high-resolution brain imaging. MDPI 2020-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7146181/ /pubmed/32204388 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20061712 Text en © 2020 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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Fu, Tsai-Feng
Monitoring the Heavy Metal Lead Inside Living Drosophila with a FRET-Based Biosensor
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title_fullStr Monitoring the Heavy Metal Lead Inside Living Drosophila with a FRET-Based Biosensor
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title_short Monitoring the Heavy Metal Lead Inside Living Drosophila with a FRET-Based Biosensor
title_sort monitoring the heavy metal lead inside living drosophila with a fret-based biosensor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32204388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20061712
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