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PLOS ONE | 2011

Use of the ODD-luciferase transgene for the non-invasive imaging of spontaneous tumors in mice.

Scott J. Goldman; Elizabeth H. Chen; Robert Taylor; Sheng Zhang; Whitney Petrosky; Michael Reiss; Shengkan Jin

Background In humans, imaging of tumors provides rapid, accurate assessment of tumor growth and location. In laboratory animals, however, the imaging of spontaneously occurring tumors continues to pose many technical and logistical problems. Recently a mouse model was generated in which a chimeric protein consisting of HIF-1α oxygen-dependent degradation domain (ODD) fused to luciferase was ubiquitously expressed in all tissues. Hypoxic stress leads to the accumulation of ODD-luciferase in the tissues of this mouse model which can be identified by non-invasive bioluminescence measurement. Since solid tumors often contain hypoxic regions, we performed proof-of-principle experiments testing whether this transgenic mouse model may be used as a universal platform for non-invasive imaging analysis of spontaneous solid tumors. Methods and Materials ODD-luciferase transgenic mice were bred with MMTV-neu/beclin1+/− mice. Upon injection of luciferin, bioluminescent background of normal tissues in the transgenic mice and bioluminescent signals from spontaneously mammary carcinomas were measured non-invasively with an IVIS Spectrum imaging station. Tumor volumes were measured manually and the histology of tumor tissues was analyzed. Conclusion Our results show that spontaneous mammary tumors in ODD-luciferase transgenic mice generate substantial bioluminescent signals, which are clearly discernable from background tissue luminescence. Moreover, we demonstrate a strong quantitative correlation between the bioluminescent tumor contour and the volume of palpable tumors. We further demonstrate that shrinkage of the volume of spontaneous tumors in response to chemotherapeutic treatment can be determined quantitatively using this system. Finally, we show that the growth and development of spontaneous tumors can be monitored longitudinally over several weeks. Thus, our results suggest that this model could potentially provide a practical, reliable, and cost-effective non-invasive quantitative method for imaging spontaneous solid tumors in mice.


Archive | 1993

Functional and biocompatible intervertebral disc spacer containing elastomeric material of varying hardness

J. R. Parsons; Casey K. Lee; Noshir A. Langrana; Alastair J. Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Monica V. Hawkins


Archive | 1989

Biocompatible elastomeric intervertebral disc

Alastair J. Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Noshir A. Langrana; J. R. Parsons; Casey K. Lee


Archive | 1992

PROTESIS DE LIGAMENTO PERMANENTE.

Elizabeth H. Chen; Alastair J Clemow; Steven W. Arms; Malcolm H. Pope; Per Renström


Archive | 1989

Biocompatible intervertebral spacer

Harold Alexander; Elizabeth H. Chen; Alastair J Clemow; Noshir A. Langrana; Casey K. Lee; John R Parsons


Archive | 1989

Funktionelle und biokompatible Zwischenwirbelscheibe

Casey K. Lee; Alastair J Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Noshir A. Langrane; John R Parsons; Harold Alexander


Archive | 1989

FUNKTIONELL OCH FOER ORGANISMEN LAEMPLIG DISK MED TILL SIN HAORDHET BEFINTLIGA VARIERANDE ELASTOMERMATERIAL.

Alastair J Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Noshir A. Langrana; John R Parsons; Casey K. Lee


Archive | 1989

Disque intervertébral biocompatible réalisé dans une matière élastomère

Alastair J Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Noshir A. Langrana; John R Parsons; Casey K. Lee


Archive | 1989

Biokompatible elastomerische Zwischenwirbelscheibe. Biocompatible elastomeric intervertebral disc.

Alastair J Clemow; Elizabeth H. Chen; Noshir A. Langrana; John R Parsons; Casey K. Lee


Archive | 1989

Intervertebral spacer and its manufacture

Elizabeth H. Chen; Alastair J Clemow; Noshir A. Langrana; Casey K. Lee; John R Parsons

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Casey K. Lee

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Alastair J. Clemow

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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J. R. Parsons

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Malcolm H. Pope

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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