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Dendra2 photoswitching through the Mammary Imaging Window

Authors :
Gligorijevic, B.
Kedrin, D.
Segall, J.E.
Condeelis, J.
van Rheenen, J.
Gligorijevic, B.
Kedrin, D.
Segall, J.E.
Condeelis, J.
van Rheenen, J.
Source :
Journal of Visualized Experiments (2009) nr.28 [ISSN 1940-087X]
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In the last decade, intravital microscopy of breast tumors in mice and rats at single-cell resolution has resulted in important insights into mechanisms of metastatic behavior such as migration, invasion and intravasation of tumor cells, angiogenesis, and immune cells response. We have recently reported a technique to image orthotopic mammary carcinomas over multiple intravital imaging sessions in living mice. For this, we have developed a Mammary Imaging Window (MIW) and optimized imaging parameters for Dendra2 photoswitching and imaging in vivo. Here, we describe the protocol for the manufacturing of MIW, insertion of the MIW on top of a tumor and imaging of the Dendra2- labeled tumor cells using a custom built imaging box. This protocol can be used to image the metastatic behavior of tumor cells in distinct microenvironments in tumors and allows for long term imaging of blood vessels, tumor cells and host cells.<br />In the last decade, intravital microscopy of breast tumors in mice and rats at single-cell resolution has resulted in important insights into mechanisms of metastatic behavior such as migration, invasion and intravasation of tumor cells, angiogenesis, and immune cells response. We have recently reported a technique to image orthotopic mammary carcinomas over multiple intravital imaging sessions in living mice. For this, we have developed a Mammary Imaging Window (MIW) and optimized imaging parameters for Dendra2 photoswitching and imaging in vivo. Here, we describe the protocol for the manufacturing of MIW, insertion of the MIW on top of a tumor and imaging of the Dendra2- labeled tumor cells using a custom built imaging box. This protocol can be used to image the metastatic behavior of tumor cells in distinct microenvironments in tumors and allows for long term imaging of blood vessels, tumor cells and host cells.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Visualized Experiments (2009) nr.28 [ISSN 1940-087X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.3791/1278, Journal of Visualized Experiments (2009) nr.28 [ISSN 1940-087X], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn931056596
Document Type :
Electronic Resource