Monitoring AKT activity and targeting in live tissue and disease contexts using a real-time Akt-FRET biosensor mouse.
James R W ConwaySean C WarrenYoung-Kyung LeeAndrew T McCullochAstrid MagenauVictoria LeeXanthe L MetcalfJanett StoehrKatharina HaighLea AbdulkhalekCristian S GuamanDaniel A ReedKendelle J MurphyBrooke A PereiraPauline MélénecCecilia R ChambersSharissa L LathamHelen LenthallElissa K DeenickYuanqing MaTri Giang PhanElgene LimAnthony M JoshuaStacey N WaltersShane T GreyYan-Chuan ShiLei ZhangHerbert HerzogDavid R CroucherAndy PhilpColinda L G J ScheeleDavid HerrmannOwen James SansomJennifer P MortonAntonella PapaJody Jonathan HaighMax NobisPaul TimpsonPublished in: Science advances (2023)
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.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- high resolution
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- sensitive detection
- squamous cell carcinoma
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- high fat diet
- mesenchymal stem cells
- deep learning
- cancer therapy
- emergency department
- energy transfer
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- drug delivery