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Isotopologous Organotellurium Probes Reveal Dynamic Hypoxia In Vivo with Cellular Resolution.

Landon J Edgar1, Ravi N Vellanki2, Trevor D McKee2, David Hedley2, Bradly G Wouters2, Mark Nitz3.   

Abstract

Changes in the oxygenation state of microenvironments within solid tumors are associated with the development of aggressive cancer phenotypes. Factors that influence cellular hypoxia have been characterized; however, methods for measuring the dynamics of oxygenation at a cellular level in vivo have been elusive. We report a series of tellurium-containing isotopologous probes for cellular hypoxia compatible with mass cytometry (MC)-technology that allows for highly parametric interrogation of single cells based on atomic mass spectrometry. Sequential labeling with the isotopologous probes (SLIP) in pancreatic tumor xenograft models revealed changes in cellular oxygenation over time which correlated with the distance from vasculature, the proliferation of cell populations, and proximity to necrosis. SLIP allows for capture of spatial and temporal dynamics in vivo using enzyme activated probes.
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Keywords:  activity-based probes; cellular hypoxia; dynamic biology; mass spectrometry; tellurium

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27709819     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201607483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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