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Medicine

Murine Bioluminescent Hepatic Tumour Model
Simon Rajendran 1, Slawomir Salwa 1, Xuefeng Gao 2, Sabin Tabirca 2, Deirdre O'Hanlon 3, Gerald C. O'Sullivan 1, Mark Tangney 1
1Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, University College Cork, 2Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, 3South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital

This article describes a procedure for the induction of orthotopic bioluminescent liver tumours in mice, and subsequent analysis of tumour growth confined to the liver using live whole body luminescence imaging.

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Medicine

Ex Vivo Culture of Patient Tissue & Examination of Gene Delivery
Simon Rajendran 1, Slawomir Salwa 1, Xuefeng Gao 2, Sabin Tabirca 2, Deirdre O'Hanlon 2, Gerald C. O'Sullivan 1, Mark Tangney 1
1Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, University College Cork, 2Department of Computer Science, University College Cork

This article describes the culture of patient tissue slices for gene delivery studies and subsequent analysis of gene expression using IVIS bioluminescence imaging.

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Immunology and Infection

Bioluminescent Bacterial Imaging In Vivo
Chwanrow K. Baban *1, Michelle Cronin *1, Ali R. Akin 1, Anne O'Brien 1, Xuefeng Gao 1, Sabin Tabirca 1, Kevin P. Francis 1, Mark Tangney 1
1Cork Cancer Research Centre, BioSciences Institute, University College Cork

This article describes the administration of lux-tagged bacteria to mice and subsequent in vivo analysis using IVIS bioluminescence imaging.

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Medicine

Combined In vivo Optical and µCT Imaging to Monitor Infection, Inflammation, and Bone Anatomy in an Orthopaedic Implant Infection in Mice
Nicholas M. Bernthal 1, Brad N. Taylor 2, Jeffrey A. Meganck 2, Yu Wang 3, Jonathan H. Shahbazian 3, Jared A. Niska 1, Kevin P. Francis 2, Lloyd S. Miller 3,4
1Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center, Orthopaedic Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 2PerkinElmer, 3Department of Dermatology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 4Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Combined optical and μCT imaging in a mouse model of orthopaedic implant infection, utilizing a bioluminescent engineered strain of Staphylococcus aureus, provided the capability to noninvasively and longitudinally monitor the dynamics of the bacterial infection, as well as the corresponding inflammatory response and anatomical changes in the bone.

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Immunology and Infection

Development of an Antigen-driven Colitis Model to Study Presentation of Antigens by Antigen Presenting Cells to T Cells
Valerio Rossini 1, Katarina Radulovic 2, Christian U. Riedel 3, Jan Hendrik Niess 2
1APC Microbiome Institute, University College Cork, 2Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University Hospital Basel, 3Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Ulm

In this antigen-driven colitis model, OT-II CD4+ T cells expressing a red fluorescent protein were adoptively transferred into RAG-/- mice that express a green fluorescent protein in mononuclear phagocytes (MPs). The hosts were challenged with Escherichia coli (E.coli) expressing the ovalbumin protein (OVA) fused to a cyan fluorescent protein (CFP).

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Cancer Research

Utilizing 18F-FDG PET/CT Imaging and Quantitative Histology to Measure Dynamic Changes in the Glucose Metabolism in Mouse Models of Lung Cancer
Milica Momcilovic 1, Sean T. Bailey 2, Jason T. Lee 3, Charles Zamilpa 3, Anthony Jones 3, Gihad Abdelhady 1, James Mansfield 4, Kevin P. Francis 5, David B. Shackelford 1
1Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 3Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California Los Angeles, 4Andor Technology, 5Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine

In this protocol, we describe how to utilize [18F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) imaging to measure the tumor metabolic response to the targeted therapy MLN0128 in a Kras/Lkb1 mutant mouse model of lung cancer and coupled imaging with high resolution ex vivo autoradiography and quantitative histology.

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Biology

Fluorescence Lifetime Macro Imager for Biomedical Applications
Rajannya Sen 1, Alexander V. Zhdanov 1, Ciaran Devoy 2, Mark Tangney 2, Liisa M. Hirvonen 3, Andrei Nomerotski 4, Dmitri B. Papkovsky 1
1School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University College Cork, 2Cancer Research@UCC, University College Cork, 3Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis (CMCA), The University of Western Australia, 4Physics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory

This paper describes the use of a new, fast optical imager for the macroscopic photoluminescence lifetime imaging of long decay emitting samples. The integration, image acquisition, and analysis procedures are described, along with the preparation and characterization of the sensor materials for the imaging and the application of the imager in studying biological samples.

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Biology

Quantification of Cytokine-Induced Cell Death in Human Colonic Organoids Using Live Fluorescence Microscopy
Peter Flood 1, Ken Nally 1,2
1APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, 2School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University College Cork

This protocol describes a simple and cost-effective method to investigate and quantify cell death in human colonic organoids in response to cytotoxic perturbagens such as cytokines. The approach employs a fluorescent cell death dye (SYTOX Green Nucleic Acid Stain), live fluorescence microscopy, and open-source image analysis software to quantify single-organoid responses to cytotoxic stimuli.

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