Sonogenetic Modulation of Cellular Activities Using an Engineered Auditory-Sensing Protein

Yao Shen Huang, Ching Hsiang Fan, Ning Hsu, Nai Hua Chiu, Chun Yao Wu, Chu Yuan Chang, Bing Huan Wu, Shi Rong Hong, Ya Chu Chang, Anthony Yan-Tang Wu, Vanessa Guo, Yueh Chen Chiang, Wei Chia Hsu, Linyi Chen, Charles Pin-Kuang Lai, Chih Kuang Yeh, Yu Chun Lin

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Abstract

Biomolecules that respond to different external stimuli enable the remote control of genetically modified cells. We report herein a sonogenetic approach that can manipulate target cell activities by focused ultrasound stimulation. This system requires an ultrasound-responsive protein derived from an engineered auditory-sensing protein prestin. Heterologous expression of mouse prestin containing two parallel amino acid substitutions, N7T and N308S, that frequently exist in prestins from echolocating species endowed transfected mammalian cells with the ability to sense ultrasound. An ultrasound pulse of low frequency and low pressure efficiently evoked cellular calcium responses after transfecting with prestin(N7T, N308S). Moreover, pulsed ultrasound can also noninvasively stimulate target neurons expressing prestin(N7T, N308S) in deep regions of mouse brains. Our study delineates how an engineered auditory-sensing protein can cause mammalian cells to sense ultrasound stimulation. Moreover, our sonogenetic tools will serve as new strategies for noninvasive therapy in deep tissues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1089-1100
Number of pages12
JournalNano letters
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Feb 12

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Bioengineering
  • General Chemistry
  • General Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering

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