多种生物成像应用中报告基因表达的调控。

Alexandria S Battison, Joseph R Merrill, Jeremy C Borniger, Scott K Lyons
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生物学研究中的一种常见策略是使用报告基因的表达来非破坏性地可视化或测量否则不可见或不易检测的生物参数或过程。基因报告者已经极大地影响了几乎所有的生物研究领域,从细菌和微生物的可视化生物学,到植物生物学,再到高等真核生物的临床前研究。从根本上说,许多报告基因检测依赖于相对少量转基因的表达(例如,绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)或萤火虫荧光素酶(Fluc)),然而,通过以不同的方式调节它们的表达,有可能在测量的生物学特定方面产生巨大的多样性。为了这篇综述的目的,而不是关注非侵入性成像方式或报告基因本身(最近回顾1,2),我们将讨论如何操纵报告基因表达来产生各种各样的生物数据,特别强调临床前肿瘤学和神经科学领域,现在正在新兴的癌症神经科学领域聚集在一起。
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The regulation of reporter transgene expression for diverse biological imaging applications.

The regulation of reporter transgene expression for diverse biological imaging applications.

The regulation of reporter transgene expression for diverse biological imaging applications.

The regulation of reporter transgene expression for diverse biological imaging applications.

A common strategy in biological research is to use the expression of a reporter transgene to non-destructively visualize or measure a biological parameter or process that is otherwise not visible or readily detectable. Genetic reporters have greatly impacted practically all fields of biological research, from visualizing biology in bacteria and microbes, through plant biology, to preclinical research in higher eukaryotes. Fundamentally, many reporter gene assays are reliant upon the expression of a relatively small number of transgenes (e.g., green fluorescent protein (GFP) or firefly luciferase (Fluc)), however, by regulating their expression in different ways, it is possible to generate enormous diversity in the specific aspects of biology measured. For the purposes of this review, rather than focus on the non-invasive imaging modalities or reporter transgenes themselves (recently reviewed1,2), we will instead discuss how reporter transgene expression can be manipulated to generate a huge variety of biological readouts, with specific emphasis in the fields of preclinical oncology and neuroscience, now coming together in the nascent field of cancer neuroscience.

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