Abstract

Reporter genes are useful scientific tools for analyzing promoter activity, transfection efficiency, and cell migration. The current study has validated the use of tyrosinase (involved in melanin production) as a dual reporter gene for magnetic resonance and photoacoustic imaging. MCF-7 cells expressing tyrosinase appear brown due to melanin. Magnetic resonance imaging of tyrosinase-expressing MCF-7 cells in 300 μL plastic tubes displayed a 34 to 40% reduction in T1 compared to normal MCF-7 cells when cells were incubated with 250 μM ferric citrate. Photoacoustic imaging of tyrosinase-expressing MCF-7 cells in 700 μm plastic tubes displayed a 20 to 57-fold increase in photoacoustic signal compared to normal MCF-7 cells. The photoacoustic signal from tyrosinase-expressing MCF-7 cells was significantly greater than blood at 650 nm, suggesting that tyrosinase-expressing cells can be differentiated from the vasculature with in vivo photoacoustic imaging. The imaging results suggest that tyrosinase is a useful reporter gene for both magnetic resonance and photoacoustic imaging.

Highlights

  • Reporter genes are useful tools allowing identification of specific cells within a population of cells

  • The current study tests whether TYR is a reporter gene for photoacoustic imaging since melanomas which produce melanin can be detected with photoacoustic imaging [7,8,9,10]

  • The use of TYR expression creates a substantial decrease in T1 that can be exploited as a contrast mechanism in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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Summary

Introduction

Reporter genes are useful tools allowing identification of specific cells within a population of cells. In vivo applications are challenged by strong light-scattering and poor penetration in tissue. Luciferase is another commonly used reporter gene that can be used in vivo the light produced by most luciferases have a relatively short wavelength (

Cell culture
MR imaging: instrumentation and protocols
MR image analysis
Photoacoustic imaging system
Photoacoustic imaging protocol
Photoacoustic image analysis
Melanin expression in MCF-7 cells
MR imaging of melanin-producing cells
Photoacoustic imaging of melanin-producing cells
Wavelength
Findings
Discussion and conclusions
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