A new effLuc/Kate dual reporter allele for tumor imaging in mice
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Latifa Bakiri
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Mélanie Tichet
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Carolina Marques
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Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) are instrumental for modelling local and systemic features of complex diseases, such as cancer. Non-invasive, longitudinal cell detection and monitoring in tumors, metastases and/or the micro-environment is paramount to achieve a better spatiotemporal understanding of cancer progression and to evaluate therapies in preclinical studies. Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporters marking tumor cells or their microenvironment are valuable for non-invasive cell detection and monitoring in vivo. Here, we report the generation of a dual reporter allele allowing simultaneous bioluminescence and fluorescence detection of cells that have undergone Cre-Lox recombination in mice. The single copy knock-in allele in the permissive collagen I locus was evaluated in the context of several cancer GEMMs, where Cre expression was achieved genetically or by ectopic virus-mediated delivery. The new reporter allele was also combined with gene-targeted alleles widely used in bone, prostate, brain and pancreas cancer research, as well as with alleles inserted into the commonly used Rosa26 and collagen I loci. This allele is, therefore, a useful addition to the portfolio of reporters to help advance preclinical research.
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