Revealing mitf functions and visualizing allografted tumor metastasis in colorless and immunodeficient Xenopus tropicalis.

Commun Biol

Department of Chemical Biology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Cell Microenvironment and Disease Research, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Cell Microenvironment, School of Life Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology, 518055, Shenzhen, China.

Published: March 2024

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  • Transparent immunodeficient animal models improve in vivo imaging for studying organ development and tracking tumor cell transplants, but are currently limited to zebrafish.
  • Researchers created a new colorless and immunodeficient model using Xenopus tropicalis by employing a triple-knockout strategy that disrupted the mitf gene, confirming its role in the development of specific cell types.
  • The resulting Xenopus tropicalis model allows for real-time observation of tumor development and organ processes, demonstrating significant potential for research in tumor biology and developmental studies.

Article Abstract

Transparent immunodeficient animal models not only enhance in vivo imaging investigations of visceral organ development but also facilitate in vivo tracking of transplanted tumor cells. However, at present, transparent and immunodeficient animal models are confined to zebrafish, presenting substantial challenges for real-time, in vivo imaging studies addressing specific biological inquiries. Here, we employed a mitf/prkdc/il2rg triple-knockout strategy to establish a colorless and immunodeficient amphibian model of Xenopus tropicalis. By disrupting the mitf gene, we observed the loss of melanophores, xanthophores, and granular glands in Xenopus tropicalis. Through the endogenous mitf promoter to drive BRAF expression, we confirmed mitf expression in melanophores, xanthophores and granular glands. Moreover, the reconstruction of the disrupted site effectively reinstated melanophores, xanthophores, and granular glands, further highlighting the crucial role of mitf as a regulator in their development. By crossing mitf frogs with prkdc/il2rg frogs, we generated a mitf/prkdc/il2rg Xenopus tropicalis line, providing a colorless and immunodeficient amphibian model. Utilizing this model, we successfully observed intravital metastases of allotransplanted xanthophoromas and migrations of allotransplanted melanomas. Overall, colorless and immunodeficient Xenopus tropicalis holds great promise as a valuable platform for tumorous and developmental biology research.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10915148PMC
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