A Highly Specific Substrate for NanoLUC Luciferase Furimazine Is Toxic in vitro and in vivo


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

The bioluminescent platform based on a genetically engineered luciferase NanoLuc and its synthetic substrate furimazine is widely used in modern molecular biology for optical imaging and therapy of deep tissue tumors. Taking into account the perspectives of using this system in molecular biology research, a detailed study of the toxicity of furimazine in vitro and in vivo is of great interest. In this work, the cytotoxicity of furimazine in vitro was studied using four different cell lines. Systemic toxicity of furimazine in vivo was investigated under conditions of prolonged administration of the substrate in animals. It has been found that seven-day intravenous injection of the substrate in animals causes hydropic dystrophy of liver and necrosis of hepatocytes. Splitting of the dose into several injections reduces hepatotoxicity of furimazine.

About the authors

V. O. Shipunova

Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Author for correspondence.
Email: viktoriya.shipunova@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119779

O. N. Shilova

Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Email: viktoriya.shipunova@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119779

E. I. Shramova

Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Email: viktoriya.shipunova@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119779

S. M. Deyev

Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Email: viktoriya.shipunova@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119779

G. M. Proshkina

Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Email: viktoriya.shipunova@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119779


Copyright (c) 2018 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies