Garvan Institute of Medical Research & The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia.
St Vincent's Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia.
Sci Adv. 2023 Apr 28;9(17):eadf9063. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adf9063. Epub 2023 Apr 26.
Aberrant AKT activation occurs in a number of cancers, metabolic syndrome, and immune disorders, making it an important target for the treatment of many diseases. To monitor spatial and temporal AKT activity in a live setting, we generated an Akt-FRET biosensor mouse that allows longitudinal assessment of AKT activity using intravital imaging in conjunction with image stabilization and optical window technology. We demonstrate the sensitivity of the Akt-FRET biosensor mouse using various cancer models and verify its suitability to monitor response to drug targeting in spheroid and organotypic models. We also show that the dynamics of AKT activation can be monitored in real time in diverse tissues, including in individual islets of the pancreas, in the brown and white adipose tissue, and in the skeletal muscle. Thus, the Akt-FRET biosensor mouse provides an important tool to study AKT dynamics in live tissue contexts and has broad preclinical applications.
异常 AKT 激活发生在许多癌症、代谢综合征和免疫紊乱中,使其成为许多疾病治疗的重要靶点。为了在活体环境中监测 AKT 的时空活性,我们构建了 Akt-FRET 生物传感器小鼠,该小鼠允许使用活体成像结合图像稳定和光学窗口技术进行 AKT 活性的纵向评估。我们使用各种癌症模型证明了 Akt-FRET 生物传感器小鼠的敏感性,并验证了其适用于监测球体和器官型模型中药物靶向反应的能力。我们还表明,AKT 激活的动力学可以在包括胰腺单个胰岛、棕色和白色脂肪组织以及骨骼肌在内的各种组织中实时监测。因此,Akt-FRET 生物传感器小鼠为在活体组织环境中研究 AKT 动力学提供了重要工具,并具有广泛的临床前应用。