Single-cell imaging of human cancer xenografts using adult immunodeficient zebrafish
- 21 August 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Nature Protocols
- Vol. 15 (9), 3105-3128
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-020-0372-y
Abstract
Zebrafish are an ideal cell transplantation model. They are highly fecund, optically clear and an excellent platform for preclinical drug discovery studies. Traditionally, xenotransplantation has been carried out using larval zebrafish that have not yet developed adaptive immunity. Larval engraftment is a powerful short-term transplant platform amenable to high-throughput drug screening studies, yet animals eventually reject tumors and cannot be raised at 37 °C. To address these limitations, we have recently developed adult casper-strain prkdc−/−, il2rgα−/− immunocompromised zebrafish that robustly engraft human cancer cells for in excess of 28 d. Because the adult zebrafish can be administered drugs by oral gavage or i.p. injection, our model is suitable for achieving accurate, preclinical drug dosing. Our platform also allows facile visualization of drug effects in vivo at single-cell resolution over days. Here, we describe the procedures for xenograft cell transplantation into the prkdc−/−, il2rgα−/− model, including refined husbandry protocols for optimal growth and rearing of immunosuppressed zebrafish at 37 °C; optimized intraperitoneal and periocular muscle cell transplantation; and epifluorescence and confocal imaging approaches to visualize the effects of administering clinically relevant drug dosing at single-cell resolution in vivo. After identification of adult homozygous animals, this procedure takes 35 d to complete. 7 days are required to acclimate adult fish to 37 °C, and 28 d are required for engraftment studies. Our protocol provides a comprehensive guide for using immunocompromised zebrafish for xenograft cell transplantation and credentials the model as a new preclinical drug discovery platform.Keywords
Funding Information
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health (R01CA215118, R01CA211734, R01CA226926)
- the Liddy Shriver Sarcoma InitiativeMGH Research Scholars Program
- Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer
- Tosteson & Fund for Medical Discovery Fellowship from MGH
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