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Factors Influencing Luciferase-Based Bioluminescent Imaging in Preclinical Models of Brain Tumor.

Minjee Kim1, Shiv K Gupta1, Wenjuan Zhang1, Surabhi Talele1, Afroz S Mohammad1, Janice Laramy1, Ann C Mladek1, Shuangling Zhang1, Jann N Sarkaria1, William F Elmquist2.   

Abstract

Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) is a powerful tool in biomedical research to measure gene expression and tumor growth. The current study examined factors that influence the BLI signal, specifically focusing on the tissue distribution of two luciferase substrates, D-luciferin and CycLuc1. D-luciferin, a natural substrate of firefly luciferase, has been reported to have limited brain distribution, possibly due to the efflux transporter, breast cancer resistance protein (Bcrp), at the blood-brain barrier. CycLuc1, a synthetic analog of D-luciferin, has a greater BLI signal at lower doses than D-luciferin, especially in the brain. Our results indicate that limited brain distribution of D-luciferin and CycLuc1 is predominantly dictated by their low intrinsic permeability across the cell membrane, where the efflux transporter, Bcrp, plays a relatively minor role. Both genetic ablation and pharmacological inhibition of Bcrp decreased the systemic clearance of both luciferase substrates, significantly increasing exposure in the blood and, hence, in organs and tissues. These data also indicate that the biodistribution of luciferase substrates can be differentially influenced in luciferase-bearing tissues, leading to a "tissue-dependent" BLI signal. The results of this study point to the need to consider multiple mechanisms that influence the distribution of luciferase substrates. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Bioluminescence is used to monitor many biological processes, including tumor growth. This study examined the pharmacokinetics, brain distribution, and the role of active efflux transporters on the luciferase substrates D-luciferin and CycLuc1. CycLuc1 has a more sustained systemic circulation time (longer half-life) that can provide an advantage for the superior imaging outcome of CycLuc1 over D-luciferin. The disparity in imaging intensities between brain and peripheral sites is due to low intrinsic permeability of these luciferase substrates across the blood-brain barrier.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34887255      PMCID: PMC8969130          DOI: 10.1124/dmd.121.000597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos        ISSN: 0090-9556            Impact factor:   3.922


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Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  2017-08-28       Impact factor: 4.030

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Authors:  Joshua Bakhsheshian; Bih-Rong Wei; Ki-Eun Chang; Suneet Shukla; Suresh V Ambudkar; R Mark Simpson; Michael M Gottesman; Matthew D Hall
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