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Preservation of tumor-host immune interactions with luciferase-tagged imaging in a murine model of ovarian cancer.

John B LiaoKelsie J OvenellErin E M CurtisDenise L CecilMarlese R KoehnleinLauren R RastetterEkram A GadMary L Disis
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2015)
Mouse ovarian surface epithelial cells from C57BL6 mice transformed after serial passage in vitro were transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing a codon optimized firefly luciferase (luc2). Cell lines were selected and luc2 expression functionally confirmed in vitro. Cell lines were intraperitoneally (IP) implanted in albino C57BL/6/BrdCrHsd-Tyrc mice and albino B6(Cg)-Tyrc-2 J/J mice for serial imaging. D-luciferin substrate was injected IP and tumors were serially imaged in vivo using a Xenogen IVIS. Tumor take, weights, and luminescent intensities were measured. Immunohistochemistry was performed on tumors and assessed for immune infiltrates in stromal and intraepithelial compartments.
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