Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.

Bacteria can be selectively imaged in experimentally-infected animals using exogenously administered 1-(2'deoxy-2'-fluoro-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)-5-[(125)I]-iodouracil ([(125)I]-FIAU), a nucleoside analog substrate for bacterial thymidine kinase (TK). Our goal was to use this reporter and...

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Main Authors: Stephanie L Davis, Nicholas A Be, Gyanu Lamichhane, Sridhar Nimmagadda, Martin G Pomper, William R Bishai, Sanjay K Jain
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-07-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2706987?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dc59655975eb44429f5e5deb0c9f038b2020-11-24T22:14:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-07-0147e629710.1371/journal.pone.0006297Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.Stephanie L DavisNicholas A BeGyanu LamichhaneSridhar NimmagaddaMartin G PomperWilliam R BishaiSanjay K JainBacteria can be selectively imaged in experimentally-infected animals using exogenously administered 1-(2'deoxy-2'-fluoro-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)-5-[(125)I]-iodouracil ([(125)I]-FIAU), a nucleoside analog substrate for bacterial thymidine kinase (TK). Our goal was to use this reporter and develop non-invasive methods to detect and localize Mycobacterium tuberculosis.We engineered a M. tuberculosis strain with chromosomally integrated bacterial TK under the control of hsp60 -- a strong constitutive mycobacterial promoter. [(125)I]FIAU uptake, antimicrobial susceptibilities and in vivo growth characteristics were evaluated for this strain. Using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain was evaluated in experimentally-infected BALB/c and C3HeB/FeJ mice using the thigh inoculation or low-dose aerosol infection models. M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain actively accumulated [(125)I]FIAU in vitro. Growth characteristics of the TK strain and susceptibility to common anti-tuberculous drugs were similar to the wild-type parent strain. M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain was stable in vivo and SPECT imaging could detect and localize this strain in both animal models tested.We have developed a novel tool for non-invasive assessment of M. tuberculosis in live experimentally-infected animals. This tool will allow real-time pathogenesis studies in animal models of TB and has the potential to simplify preclinical studies and accelerate TB research.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2706987?pdf=render
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Martin G Pomper
William R Bishai
Sanjay K Jain
spellingShingle Stephanie L Davis
Nicholas A Be
Gyanu Lamichhane
Sridhar Nimmagadda
Martin G Pomper
William R Bishai
Sanjay K Jain
Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stephanie L Davis
Nicholas A Be
Gyanu Lamichhane
Sridhar Nimmagadda
Martin G Pomper
William R Bishai
Sanjay K Jain
author_sort Stephanie L Davis
title Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
title_short Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
title_full Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
title_fullStr Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
title_sort bacterial thymidine kinase as a non-invasive imaging reporter for mycobacterium tuberculosis in live animals.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-07-01
description Bacteria can be selectively imaged in experimentally-infected animals using exogenously administered 1-(2'deoxy-2'-fluoro-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)-5-[(125)I]-iodouracil ([(125)I]-FIAU), a nucleoside analog substrate for bacterial thymidine kinase (TK). Our goal was to use this reporter and develop non-invasive methods to detect and localize Mycobacterium tuberculosis.We engineered a M. tuberculosis strain with chromosomally integrated bacterial TK under the control of hsp60 -- a strong constitutive mycobacterial promoter. [(125)I]FIAU uptake, antimicrobial susceptibilities and in vivo growth characteristics were evaluated for this strain. Using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain was evaluated in experimentally-infected BALB/c and C3HeB/FeJ mice using the thigh inoculation or low-dose aerosol infection models. M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain actively accumulated [(125)I]FIAU in vitro. Growth characteristics of the TK strain and susceptibility to common anti-tuberculous drugs were similar to the wild-type parent strain. M. tuberculosis P(hsp60) TK strain was stable in vivo and SPECT imaging could detect and localize this strain in both animal models tested.We have developed a novel tool for non-invasive assessment of M. tuberculosis in live experimentally-infected animals. This tool will allow real-time pathogenesis studies in animal models of TB and has the potential to simplify preclinical studies and accelerate TB research.
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