Ferritin-EGFP Chimera As an Endogenous Dual-Reporter for Both Fluorescence and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Human Glioma U251 Cells
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A unique hybrid protein ferritin-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) was built to serve as an endogenous dual reporter for both fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It consists of a human ferritin heavy chain (an iron-storage protein) at the N terminus, a flexible polypeptide in the middle as a linker, and an EGFP at the C terminus. Through antibiotic screening, we established stable human glioma U251 cell strains that expressed ferritin-EGFP under the control of tetracycline. These cells emitted bright green fluorescence and were easily detected by a fluorescent microscope. Ferritin-EGFP overexpression proved effective in triggering obvious intracellular iron accumulation as shown by Prussian blue staining and by MRI. Further, we found that ferritin-EGFP overexpression did not cause proliferation differences between experimental and control group cells when ferritin-EGFP was expressed for <96 hours. Application of this novel ferritin-EGFP chimera has a promising future for combined optical and MRI approaches to study in vivo imaging at a cellular level.
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