Diagnosis of bacterial infections is largely based on nonspecific criteria, with definitive diagnoses made only after biopsy or culture. Frank Hernandez and his colleagues demonstrate noninvasive imaging of Staphylococcus aureus infections in mice with an activatable fluorescent molecular imaging probe. The approach exploits the properties of micrococcal nuclease and uses short, synthetic oligonucleotides that are highly sensitive to micrococcal nuclease but are rendered resistant to mammalian serum nucleases by chemical modifications.
- Frank J Hernandez
- Lingyan Huang
- James O McNamara II