Potential Method of Autophagy Imaging with Cationized Gelatin Nanospheres Incorporating Molecular Beacon.
Sho TakehanaWenxuan YangYasuhiko TabataPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
The objective of this research is to develop an imaging method with cationized gelatin nanospheres incorporating molecular beacon (cGNS MB ) to visualize an autophagy activity in living cells. Cationized gelatin nanospheres (cGNS) were prepared by the conventional coacervation method, and then molecular beacon (MB) was incorporated into them. The cGNS MB prepared were internalized into cells at a high efficiency. In this study, a starvation medium of serum and amino acids-free was used to induce autophagy. The autophagy activity was confirmed by an immunofluorescence staining for microtubule-associated proteins light chain 3B (LC3B) of an autophagy specific protein. With the autophagy induction time, the number of LC3 fluorescent dots increased, which indicated an increased autophagy activity. As the autophagy-related genes, sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1) and cathepsin F (CTSF), which up-regulate after autophagy induction, were chosen as the targets of cGNS MB . The fluorescence intensity of cGNS MB targeting to SQSTM1 and CTSF increased with the starvation treatment time, which well corresponded with the gene expression results. When applied to cells in different autophagy conditions, the cGNS MB visualized the autophagy activity corresponding with the autophagy condition of cells. From the results obtained, it was concluded that the cGNS MB provide a promising method to visualize the autophagy of cells. The advantage of cGNS MB visualization is to obtain the temporal and spatial information without destroying sample cells.
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