Actin is the principal component of the cytoskeleton, a structure that can be disassembled and reassem-bled in a matter of seconds in vivo. The state of assembly of actin in vivo is primarily regulated by one ormore a...Actin is the principal component of the cytoskeleton, a structure that can be disassembled and reassem-bled in a matter of seconds in vivo. The state of assembly of actin in vivo is primarily regulated by one ormore actin binding proteins (ABPs). Typically, the actions of ABPs have been studied one by one, however,we propose that multiple ABPs, acting cooperatively, may be involved in the control of actin filament length.Cofilin and DNase I are two ABPs that have previously been demonstrated to form a ternary complex withactin in vitro. This is the first report to demonstrate their co-localisation in vivo, and differences in theirdistributions. Our observations strongly suggest a physiological role for higher order complexes of actin inregulation of cytoskeletal assembly during processes such as cell division.展开更多
Colorectal cancer(CRC)is still a major killer,mainly due to the lack of early detection biomarker with sensitivity/specificity.Conventional histopathology is the gold standard approach in practice,but there are still ...Colorectal cancer(CRC)is still a major killer,mainly due to the lack of early detection biomarker with sensitivity/specificity.Conventional histopathology is the gold standard approach in practice,but there are still some issues(false diagnosis and long waiting period).Aggregation-induced emission(AIE)is a novel photophysical phenomenon which has been widely utilized for biological imaging in vitro,including malignant cells,showing remarkable imaging contrast and enhanced emission in high concentrated state.However,it is unclear if AIE dyes can identify malignant cells specifically in vivo.A great challenge for specific labeling of malignant cells is probably ascribed to the complex compositions in tumor tissues.Herein,an AIE dye-based mitochondria-targeted histological staining strategy was employed to localize cancer and the metastatic track in the fresh colorectal cancer.This novel approach holds great potential to revolutionize the clinical diagnosis and intervention for devastating malignancy.展开更多
基金We would like to thank Dr. Neil Nosworthy forsupplying his expertise with the native PAGE. This work was supported by grants from the Australian Research Council and the Ramaciotti Foundation.
文摘Actin is the principal component of the cytoskeleton, a structure that can be disassembled and reassem-bled in a matter of seconds in vivo. The state of assembly of actin in vivo is primarily regulated by one ormore actin binding proteins (ABPs). Typically, the actions of ABPs have been studied one by one, however,we propose that multiple ABPs, acting cooperatively, may be involved in the control of actin filament length.Cofilin and DNase I are two ABPs that have previously been demonstrated to form a ternary complex withactin in vitro. This is the first report to demonstrate their co-localisation in vivo, and differences in theirdistributions. Our observations strongly suggest a physiological role for higher order complexes of actin inregulation of cytoskeletal assembly during processes such as cell division.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21788102,21904087,51620105009)the National Program for Support of Top-Notch Young Professionals+5 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2016A030312002,2018A030313337)Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(19ZR1474600)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2015ZY013)the Innovation and Technology Commission of Hong Kong(ITC-CNERC14S01)Cross Multi-Disciplinary Translational Seed Fund(SJTU,ZH2018ZDA33)Joint Research Initiative Program SJTU 2018,and SJTU Research(2019).
文摘Colorectal cancer(CRC)is still a major killer,mainly due to the lack of early detection biomarker with sensitivity/specificity.Conventional histopathology is the gold standard approach in practice,but there are still some issues(false diagnosis and long waiting period).Aggregation-induced emission(AIE)is a novel photophysical phenomenon which has been widely utilized for biological imaging in vitro,including malignant cells,showing remarkable imaging contrast and enhanced emission in high concentrated state.However,it is unclear if AIE dyes can identify malignant cells specifically in vivo.A great challenge for specific labeling of malignant cells is probably ascribed to the complex compositions in tumor tissues.Herein,an AIE dye-based mitochondria-targeted histological staining strategy was employed to localize cancer and the metastatic track in the fresh colorectal cancer.This novel approach holds great potential to revolutionize the clinical diagnosis and intervention for devastating malignancy.