%0 Journal Article %T Monitoring of tumor burden in£¿vivo by optical imaging in a xenograft SCID mouse model: evaluation of two fluorescent proteins of the GFP %A Beate Kleb %A Heiko Alfke %A Ingrid B£¿hm %A Klaus J Klose %A Martin Hungerb¨¹hler %A Rolf M¨¹ller %A Stephan Gehrke %J Acta Radiologica %@ 1600-0455 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0284185118780896 %X Mouse models of human-malignant-melanoma (MM) are important tools to study tumor dynamics. The enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) is widely used in molecular imaging approaches, together with optical scanners, and fluorescence imaging. Currently, there are no data available as to whether other fluorescent proteins are more suitable. The goal of this preclinical study was to analyze two fluorescent proteins of the GFP superfamily under real-time in vivo conditions using fluorescence reflectance imaging (FRI). The human melanoma cell line MeWo was stable transfected with one plasmid: pEGFP-C1 or pDsRed1-N1. We investigated two severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)-mice groups: A (solid xenografts) and B (xenografts as metastases). After three weeks, the animals were weekly imaged by FRI. Afterwards the mice were euthanized and metastases were imaged in situ: to quantify the cutis-dependent reduction of emitted light, we compared signal intensities obtained by metastases in vivo with signal intensities obtained by in situ liver parenchyma preparations. More than 90% of cells were stable transfected. EGFP-/DsRed-xenograft tumors had identical growth kinetics. In vivo the emitted light by DsRed tumors/metastases was much brighter than by EGFP. DsRed metastases were earlier (3 vs. 5 weeks) and much more sensitive detectable than EGFP metastases. Cutis-dependent reduction of emitted light was greater in EGFP than in DsRed mice (tenfold). Autofluorescence of DsRed was lower than of EGFP. We established an in vivo xenograft mouse model (DsRed-MeWo) that is reliable, reproducible, and superior to the EGFP model as a preclinical tool to study innovative therapies by FRI under real-time in vivo conditions %K DsRed %K EGFP %K malignant melanoma %K metastases %K MeWo cells %K molecular imaging %K mouse model %K transfection %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0284185118780896