Author:
Ilkhanizadeh Shirin,Gracias Aileen,Åslund Andreas K.O.,Bäck Marcus,Simon Rozalyn,Rraklli Vilma,Migliori Bianca,Kavanagh Edel,Nelander Sven,Westermark Bengt,Uhrbom Lene,Forsberg-Nilsson Karin,Teixeira Ana I.,Konradsson Peter,Uhlén Per,Joseph Bertrand,Hermanson Ola,Nilsson K. Peter R.
Abstract
AbstractHere we report a luminescent conjugated oligothiophene (LCO), named p-HTMI, for non-invasive and non-amplified real-time detection of live human patient-derived glioblastoma (GBM) cells and embryonic neural stem cells (NSCs). While p-HTMI stained only a small fraction of other cell types investigated, the mere addition of p-HTMI to the cell culture resulted in efficient detection of NSCs or GBM cells from rodents and humans within minutes. p-HTMI is functionalized with a methylated imidazole moiety resembling the side chain of histidine/histamine, and non-methylated analogues were not functional. p-HTMI were readily able to detect a subpopulation of human cells in vivo in mouse brain sections with tumors developed from orthotopically transplanted patient-derived GBM cells. Cell sorting experiments of human GBM cells demonstrated that p-HTMI labeled the same population as CD271, a proposed marker for stem cell-like cells and rapidly migrating cells in glioblastoma. Our results suggest that the LCO p-HTMI is a versatile tool for immediate and selective detection of subpopulations of neural stem and glioma cells.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory