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A Fibroblast-Based Adenoviral Reporter System Driven by the Mouse Collagen Type I Alpha 1 Promoter for Antifibrotic
Sen Huang1, Rui Zhan2, Junxia Zhang3
1Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Endemic and Ethnic Diseases, Ministry of Education, Shihezi University School of Medicine.
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Cardiac fibrosis, characterized by aberrant fibroblast activation and excessive extracellular matrix deposition, lacks target-specific therapies, largely due to the absence of longitudinal, scalable, and non-destructive in vitro screening platforms. Traditional end-point assays and resource-intensive stem cell models inherently preclude real-time monitoring of fibrotic progression. To overcome these limitations, this protocol describes the generation, optimization, and validation of a mouse collagen type I alpha 1 (Col1a1) promoter-driven adenoviral mCherry fluorescent reporter system (Ad-mCol1a1p-mCherry) in NIH/3T3 fibroblasts. The critical steps for recombinant adenovirus packaging, transduction optimization (multiplicity of infection) to minimize cytotoxicity, and the establishment of a robust transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β)-induced fibrosis model are detailed. By circumventing the need for cell fixation, this system enables direct and longitudinal monitoring of collagen transcription in live cells. The model's specificity and reliability are pharmacologically validated using the TGF‑β type I receptor (ALK5) inhibitor SB431542, with fluorescent readouts correlating with endogenous fibrotic markers quantified via reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Ultimately, this cost-effective platform provides an accessible tool for the high-throughput screening of novel antifibrotic agents, thereby accelerating translational cardiovascular research.

