University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and Department of Physics, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Duke University, Photoacoustic Imaging Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Durham, North Carolina, United States.
J Biomed Opt. 2017 Jul 1;22(7). doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.22.7.070901.
Genetically encoded contrast in photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is complementary to the intrinsic contrast provided by endogenous absorbing chromophores such as hemoglobin. The use of reporter genes expressing absorbing proteins opens the possibility of visualizing dynamic cellular and molecular processes. This is an enticing prospect but brings with it challenges and limitations associated with generating and detecting different types of reporters. The purpose of this review is to compare existing PAI reporters and signal detection strategies, thereby offering a practical guide, particularly for the nonbiologist, to choosing the most appropriate reporter for maximum sensitivity in the biological and technological system of interest.
基因编码的光声成像是对血红蛋白等内源性吸收色团提供的固有对比度的补充。表达吸收蛋白的报告基因的使用为可视化动态细胞和分子过程提供了可能。这是一个诱人的前景,但也带来了与生成和检测不同类型报告基因相关的挑战和限制。本综述的目的是比较现有的光声成像报告基因和信号检测策略,从而为非生物学家提供一个实用指南,特别是在选择最适合的报告基因以获得感兴趣的生物和技术系统的最大灵敏度方面。