利用光遗传CRY2/CIB系统蓝光诱导活性BDNF在人细胞中的剂量蛋白表达

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Sina Christoffers, Nina Wichert, Elena Wiebe, Maria Leilani Torres-Mapa, Madeleine Goblet, Jennifer Harre, Odett Kaiser, Marc-Nils Wahalla, Holger Blume, Alexander Heisterkamp, Athanasia Warnecke, Cornelia Blume
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摘要

光遗传学工具的使用为细胞治疗方法中空间和时间调节基因和蛋白质表达提供了一种极好的方法。这可能是一种有用的伴随治疗措施,特别是在小的身体隔间,如内耳,例如,在耳蜗植入期间,以提高神经元细胞的存活率和功能。在这里,我们使用蓝光可激活的CRY2/CIB系统诱导人细胞中脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的转录。以荧光素酶为报告基因,转染三种质粒,编码光遗传系统和靶标,优化光照方案,在人胚胎肾细胞293中实现最高的蛋白表达。用发光二极管或扫描激光装置进行照明。将优化后的工艺应用于BDNF的生产。我们可以证明,与基础水平相比,光照诱导下BNDF的表达增加了64.7倍。光诱导的BDNF具有生物活性,可促进螺旋神经节神经元的存活和神经突生长。光遗传方法可以转移到自体细胞系统,如骨髓来源的间充质干细胞,因此代表了内耳的第一个光遗传神经营养疗法。
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Blue Light-Induced, Dosed Protein Expression of Active BDNF in Human Cells Using the Optogenetic CRY2/CIB System

Blue Light-Induced, Dosed Protein Expression of Active BDNF in Human Cells Using the Optogenetic CRY2/CIB System

The use of optogenetic tools offers an excellent method for spatially and temporally regulated gene and protein expression in cell therapeutic approaches. This could be useful as a concomitant therapeutic measure, especially in small body compartments such as the inner ear, for example, during cochlea implantation, to enhance neuronal cell survival and function. Here, we used the blue light activatable CRY2/CIB system to induce transcription of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in human cells. Transfection with three plasmids, encoding for the optogenetic system and the target, as well as illumination protocols were optimized with luciferase as a reporter to achieve the highest protein expression in human embryonic kidney cells 293. Illumination was performed either with a light-emitting diode or with a scanning laser setup. The optimized protocols were applied for the production of BDNF. We could demonstrate a 64.7-fold increase of BNDF expression upon light induction compared to the basal level. Light-induced BDNF was biologically active and enhanced survival and neurite growth of spiral ganglion neurons. The optogenetic approach can be transferred to autologous cell systems, such as bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells, and thus represents the first optogenetic neurotrophic therapy for the inner ear.

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Biotechnology Journal
Biotechnology Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
8.90
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2.10%
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123
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Biotechnology Journal (2019 Journal Citation Reports: 3.543) is fully comprehensive in its scope and publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers covering novel aspects and methods in all areas of biotechnology. Some issues are devoted to a special topic, providing the latest information on the most crucial areas of research and technological advances. In addition to these special issues, the journal welcomes unsolicited submissions for primary research articles, such as Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Biotech Methods. BTJ also welcomes proposals of Review Articles - please send in a brief outline of the article and the senior author''s CV to the editorial office. BTJ promotes a special emphasis on: Systems Biotechnology Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering Nanobiotechnology and Biomaterials Tissue engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Stem cells Gene Editing, Gene therapy and Immunotherapy Omics technologies Industrial Biotechnology, Biopharmaceuticals and Biocatalysis Bioprocess engineering and Downstream processing Plant Biotechnology Biosafety, Biotech Ethics, Science Communication Methods and Advances.
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