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E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications
The use of reporter genes to non-invasively image molecular processes inside cells has significant translational potential, particularly in the context of systemically administered gene therapy vectors and adoptively administered cells such as immune or stem cell based therapies. Bacterial nitroredu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32929365 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46826 |
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author | Mowday, Alexandra Marie Copp, Janine Naomi Syddall, Sophie Philippa Dubois, Ludwig Jerome Wang, Jingli Lieuwes, Natasja Gabi Biemans, Rianne Ashoorzadeh, Amir Abbattista, Maria Rosaria Williams, Elsie May Guise, Christopher Paul Lambin, Philippe Ackerley, David Francis Smaill, Jeff Bruce Theys, Jan Patterson, Adam Vorn |
author_facet | Mowday, Alexandra Marie Copp, Janine Naomi Syddall, Sophie Philippa Dubois, Ludwig Jerome Wang, Jingli Lieuwes, Natasja Gabi Biemans, Rianne Ashoorzadeh, Amir Abbattista, Maria Rosaria Williams, Elsie May Guise, Christopher Paul Lambin, Philippe Ackerley, David Francis Smaill, Jeff Bruce Theys, Jan Patterson, Adam Vorn |
author_sort | Mowday, Alexandra Marie |
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description | The use of reporter genes to non-invasively image molecular processes inside cells has significant translational potential, particularly in the context of systemically administered gene therapy vectors and adoptively administered cells such as immune or stem cell based therapies. Bacterial nitroreductase enzymes possess ideal properties for reporter gene imaging applications, being of non-human origin and possessing the ability to metabolize a range of clinically relevant nitro(hetero)cyclic substrates. Methods: A library of eleven Escherichia coli nitroreductase candidates were screened for the ability to efficiently metabolize 2-nitroimidazole based positron emission tomography (PET) probes originally developed as radiotracers for hypoxic cell imaging. Several complementary methods were utilized to detect formation of cell-entrapped metabolites, including various in vitro and in vivo models to establish the capacity of the 2-nitroimidazole PET agent EF5 to quantify expression of a nitroreductase candidate. Proof-of-principle PET imaging studies were successfully conducted using (18)F-HX4. Results: Recombinant enzyme kinetics, bacterial SOS reporter assays, anti-proliferative assays and flow cytometry approaches collectively identified the major oxygen-insensitive nitroreductase NfsA from E. coli (NfsA_Ec) as the most promising nitroreductase reporter gene. Cells expressing NfsA_Ec were demonstrably labelled with the imaging agent EF5 in a manner that was quantitatively superior to hypoxia, in monolayers (2D), multicellular layers (3D), and in human tumor xenograft models. EF5 retention correlated with NfsA_Ec positive cell density over a range of EF5 concentrations in 3D in vitro models and in xenografts in vivo and was predictive of in vivo anti-tumor activity of the cytotoxic prodrug PR-104. Following PET imaging with (18)F-HX4, a significantly higher tumor-to-blood ratio was observed in two xenograft models for NfsA_Ec expressing tumors compared to the parental tumors thereof, providing verification of this reporter gene imaging approach. Conclusion: This study establishes that the bacterial nitroreductase NfsA_Ec can be utilized as an imaging capable reporter gene, with the ability to metabolize and trap 2-nitroimidazole PET imaging agents for non-invasive imaging of gene expression. |
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spelling | pubmed-74828192020-09-13 E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications Mowday, Alexandra Marie Copp, Janine Naomi Syddall, Sophie Philippa Dubois, Ludwig Jerome Wang, Jingli Lieuwes, Natasja Gabi Biemans, Rianne Ashoorzadeh, Amir Abbattista, Maria Rosaria Williams, Elsie May Guise, Christopher Paul Lambin, Philippe Ackerley, David Francis Smaill, Jeff Bruce Theys, Jan Patterson, Adam Vorn Theranostics Research Paper The use of reporter genes to non-invasively image molecular processes inside cells has significant translational potential, particularly in the context of systemically administered gene therapy vectors and adoptively administered cells such as immune or stem cell based therapies. Bacterial nitroreductase enzymes possess ideal properties for reporter gene imaging applications, being of non-human origin and possessing the ability to metabolize a range of clinically relevant nitro(hetero)cyclic substrates. Methods: A library of eleven Escherichia coli nitroreductase candidates were screened for the ability to efficiently metabolize 2-nitroimidazole based positron emission tomography (PET) probes originally developed as radiotracers for hypoxic cell imaging. Several complementary methods were utilized to detect formation of cell-entrapped metabolites, including various in vitro and in vivo models to establish the capacity of the 2-nitroimidazole PET agent EF5 to quantify expression of a nitroreductase candidate. Proof-of-principle PET imaging studies were successfully conducted using (18)F-HX4. Results: Recombinant enzyme kinetics, bacterial SOS reporter assays, anti-proliferative assays and flow cytometry approaches collectively identified the major oxygen-insensitive nitroreductase NfsA from E. coli (NfsA_Ec) as the most promising nitroreductase reporter gene. Cells expressing NfsA_Ec were demonstrably labelled with the imaging agent EF5 in a manner that was quantitatively superior to hypoxia, in monolayers (2D), multicellular layers (3D), and in human tumor xenograft models. EF5 retention correlated with NfsA_Ec positive cell density over a range of EF5 concentrations in 3D in vitro models and in xenografts in vivo and was predictive of in vivo anti-tumor activity of the cytotoxic prodrug PR-104. Following PET imaging with (18)F-HX4, a significantly higher tumor-to-blood ratio was observed in two xenograft models for NfsA_Ec expressing tumors compared to the parental tumors thereof, providing verification of this reporter gene imaging approach. Conclusion: This study establishes that the bacterial nitroreductase NfsA_Ec can be utilized as an imaging capable reporter gene, with the ability to metabolize and trap 2-nitroimidazole PET imaging agents for non-invasive imaging of gene expression. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7482819/ /pubmed/32929365 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46826 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Mowday, Alexandra Marie Copp, Janine Naomi Syddall, Sophie Philippa Dubois, Ludwig Jerome Wang, Jingli Lieuwes, Natasja Gabi Biemans, Rianne Ashoorzadeh, Amir Abbattista, Maria Rosaria Williams, Elsie May Guise, Christopher Paul Lambin, Philippe Ackerley, David Francis Smaill, Jeff Bruce Theys, Jan Patterson, Adam Vorn E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title | E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title_full | E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title_fullStr | E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title_full_unstemmed | E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title_short | E. coli nitroreductase NfsA is a reporter gene for non-invasive PET imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
title_sort | e. coli nitroreductase nfsa is a reporter gene for non-invasive pet imaging in cancer gene therapy applications |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32929365 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46826 |
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