Single-cell bioluminescence imaging of deep tissue in freely moving animals

Satoshi Iwano(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Mayu Sugiyama(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Hiroshi Hama(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Akiya Watakabe(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Naomi Hasegawa(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Takahiro Kuchimaru(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kazumasa Z. Tanaka(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Megumu Takahashi(Kyoto University), Yoko Ishida(Kyoto University), Junichi Hata(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Satoshi Shimozono(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Kana Namiki(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Takashi Fukano(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Masahiro Kiyama(University of Electro-Communications), Hideyuki Okano(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Shinae Kizaka‐Kondoh(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Thomas J. McHugh(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Tetsuo Yamamori(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Hiroyuki Hioki(Kyoto University), Shôjirô Maki(University of Electro-Communications), Atsushi Miyawaki(RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
Science
February 22, 2018
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Abstract

Bioluminescence is a natural light source based on luciferase catalysis of its substrate luciferin. We performed directed evolution on firefly luciferase using a red-shifted and highly deliverable luciferin analog to establish AkaBLI, an all-engineered bioluminescence in vivo imaging system. AkaBLI produced emissions in vivo that were brighter by a factor of 100 to 1000 than conventional systems, allowing noninvasive visualization of single cells deep inside freely moving animals. Single tumorigenic cells trapped in the mouse lung vasculature could be visualized. In the mouse brain, genetic labeling with neural activity sensors allowed tracking of small clusters of hippocampal neurons activated by novel environments. In a marmoset, we recorded video-rate bioluminescence from neurons in the striatum, a deep brain area, for more than 1 year. AkaBLI is therefore a bioengineered light source to spur unprecedented scientific, medical, and industrial applications.


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