Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, United States.
Cancer Biology Program, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, United States.
Elife. 2020 Oct 7;9:e61080. doi: 10.7554/eLife.61080.
Cell-cell interactions influence all aspects of development, homeostasis, and disease. In cancer, interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells play a major role in nearly every step of carcinogenesis. Thus, the ability to record cell-cell interactions would facilitate mechanistic delineation of the role of the cancer microenvironment. Here, we describe GFP-based Touching Nexus (G-baToN) which relies upon nanobody-directed fluorescent protein transfer to enable sensitive and specific labeling of cells after cell-cell interactions. G-baToN is a generalizable system that enables physical contact-based labeling between various human and mouse cell types, including endothelial cell-pericyte, neuron-astrocyte, and diverse cancer-stromal cell pairs. A suite of orthogonal baToN tools enables reciprocal cell-cell labeling, interaction-dependent cargo transfer, and the identification of higher order cell-cell interactions across a wide range of cell types. The ability to track physically interacting cells with these simple and sensitive systems will greatly accelerate our understanding of the outputs of cell-cell interactions in cancer as well as across many biological processes.
细胞间相互作用影响着发育、稳态和疾病的各个方面。在癌症中,癌细胞与基质细胞之间的相互作用在肿瘤发生的几乎每一个步骤中都起着主要作用。因此,能够记录细胞间相互作用将有助于阐明癌症微环境的作用机制。在这里,我们描述了基于 GFP 的接触连接(G-baToN),它依赖于纳米体导向的荧光蛋白转移,以实现细胞间相互作用后细胞的敏感和特异性标记。G-baToN 是一种可推广的系统,可实现各种人类和小鼠细胞类型之间基于物理接触的标记,包括内皮细胞-周细胞、神经元-星形胶质细胞和多种癌症-基质细胞对。一套正交的 baToN 工具可实现相互细胞间的标记、相互作用依赖的货物转移以及在广泛的细胞类型中识别更高阶的细胞间相互作用。使用这些简单而敏感的系统来跟踪物理相互作用的细胞,将极大地加速我们对癌症以及许多生物学过程中细胞间相互作用的结果的理解。