| Literature DB >> 33436662 |
Luisa de Latouliere1, Isabella Manni2, Laura Ferrari3, Federica Pisati4, Maria Grazia Totaro3, Aymone Gurtner5,6, Emanuele Marra7,8, Lucrezia Pacello7, Ombretta Pozzoli9,10, Luigi Aurisicchio7,8, Maurizio C Capogrossi11,12, Gianluca Deflorian3,13, Giulia Piaggio5.
Abstract
We developed a novel reporter transgenic zebrafish model called MITO-Luc/GFP zebrafish in which GFP and luciferase expression are under the control of the master regulator of proliferation NF-Y. In MITO-Luc/GFP zebrafish it is possible to visualize cell proliferation in vivo by fluorescence and bioluminescence. In this animal model, GFP and luciferase expression occur in early living embryos, becoming tissue specific in juvenile and adult zebrafish. By in vitro and ex vivo experiments we demonstrate that luciferase activity in adult animals occurs in intestine, kidney and gonads, where detectable proliferating cells are located. Further, by time lapse experiments in live embryos, we observed a wave of GFP positive cells following fin clip. In adult zebrafish, in addition to a bright bioluminescence signal on the regenerating tail, an early unexpected signal coming from the kidney occurs indicating not only a fin cell proliferation, but also a systemic response to tissue damage. Finally, we observed that luciferase activity was inhibited by anti-proliferative interventions, i.e. 5FU, cell cycle inhibitors and X-Rays. In conclusion, MITO-Luc/GFP zebrafish is a novel animal model that may be crucial to assess the spatial and temporal evolution of cell proliferation in vivo.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33436662 PMCID: PMC7804000 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79530-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379