The influence of hypoxia on bioluminescence in luciferase-transfected gliosarcoma tumor cells in vitro.

Photochem Photobiol Sci

Division of Biophysics and Bioimaging Ontario Cancer Institute/University of Toronto, 610 University Avenue 7-417, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada.

Published: June 2008

Firefly luciferase catalyzes the emission of light from luciferin in the presence of oxygen and adenosine triphosphate. This bioluminescence is commonly employed in imaging mode to monitor tumor growth and treatment responses in vivo. A potential concern is that, since solid tumors are often hypoxic, either constitutively and/or as a result of treatment, the oxygen available for the bioluminescence reaction could be reduced to limiting levels, leading to underestimation of the actual number of luciferase-labeled cells during in vivo experiments. We present studies of the oxygen dependence of bioluminescence in vitro in rat 9 L gliosarcoma cells tagged with the firefly luciferase gene (9L(luc)). We demonstrate that the bioluminescence signal decreases at pO(2)

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