PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

A simple in vitro tumor chemosensitivity assay based on cell penetrating peptide tagged luciferase.

  • Tingyu Yu,
  • Jiao Lin,
  • Jin Zhao,
  • Wei Huang,
  • Lingwen Zeng,
  • Zhiyuan Fang,
  • Ning Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. e0186184

Abstract

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The analysis of intracellular ATP can reveal the response of cells to different treatments and is important for individualized medicine. In the present study, we developed a cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) tagged luciferase (TAT-LUC) for tumor chemosensitivity assay. The activity of recombinant TAT-LUC was evaluated using ATP standard solution and tumor cells. This recombinant TAT-LUC was then used for the analysis of sensitivity index (SI) of four strains of tumor cells. The results showed that TAT-LUC could detect less than 10 nM extracellular ATP with a strong correlation between the luminescence intensity and the ATP content (R2 = 0.994). Without cell lysis, the detection limit for intracellular ATP analysis was 40 tumor cells. Furthermore, chemosensitivity of four strains of tumor cells (Skov-3/DDP, A549/DDP, MDA-MB-231, Huh-7) was determined by this assay successfully. The cell penetration ability of TAT-LUC enables the assay not only to reflect drug resistance of tumor cells real-timely but also to minimize the test time, which can be a valuable aid for personalized cancer chemotherapy.