Brightening up Biology: Advances in Luciferase Systems for in Vivo Imaging.
Shirley LiuYichi SuMichael Z LinJohn A RonaldPublished in: ACS chemical biology (2021)
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) using luciferase reporters is an indispensable method for the noninvasive visualization of cell populations and biochemical events in living animals. BLI is widely performed with preclinical rodent models to understand disease processes and evaluate potential cell- or gene-based therapies. However, in vivo BLI remains constrained by low photon production and tissue attenuation, limiting the sensitivity of reporting from small numbers of cells in deep locations and hindering its application to larger animal models. This Review highlights recent advances in the development of luciferase systems that improve the sensitivity of in vivo BLI and discusses the expanding array of biological applications.