[HTML][HTML] Cellular GFP toxicity and immunogenicity: potential confounders in in vivo cell tracking experiments

AM Ansari, AK Ahmed, AE Matsangos, F Lay… - Stem cell reviews and …, 2016 - Springer
AM Ansari, AK Ahmed, AE Matsangos, F Lay, LJ Born, G Marti, JW Harmon, Z Sun
Stem cell reviews and reports, 2016Springer
Green Fluorescent protein (GFP), used as a cellular tag, provides researchers with a
valuable method of measuring gene expression and cell tracking. However, there is
evidence to suggest that the immunogenicity and cytotoxicity of GFP potentially confounds
the interpretation of in vivo experimental data. Studies have shown that GFP expression can
deteriorate over time as GFP tagged cells are prone to death. Therefore, the cells that were
originally marked with GFP do not survive and cannot be accurately traced over time. This …
Abstract
Green Fluorescent protein (GFP), used as a cellular tag, provides researchers with a valuable method of measuring gene expression and cell tracking. However, there is evidence to suggest that the immunogenicity and cytotoxicity of GFP potentially confounds the interpretation of in vivo experimental data. Studies have shown that GFP expression can deteriorate over time as GFP tagged cells are prone to death. Therefore, the cells that were originally marked with GFP do not survive and cannot be accurately traced over time. This review will present current evidence for the immunogenicity and cytotoxicity of GFP in in vivo studies by characterizing these responses.
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