Rapid and Selective Targeting of Heterogeneous Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

Summary: Design of tissue-specific contrast agents to delineate tumors from background tissues is a major unmet clinical need for ultimate surgical interventions. Bioconjugation of fluorophore(s) to a ligand has been mainly used to target overexpressed receptors on tumors. However, the size of the f...

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Main Authors: G. Kate Park, Jeong Heon Lee, Eduardo Soriano, Myunghwan Choi, Kai Bao, Wataru Katagiri, Do-Yeon Kim, Ji-Hye Paik, Seok-Hyun Yun, John V. Frangioni, Thomas E. Clancy, Satoshi Kashiwagi, Maged Henary, Hak Soo Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:iScience
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004220301905
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Summary:Summary: Design of tissue-specific contrast agents to delineate tumors from background tissues is a major unmet clinical need for ultimate surgical interventions. Bioconjugation of fluorophore(s) to a ligand has been mainly used to target overexpressed receptors on tumors. However, the size of the final targeted ligand can be large, >20 kDa, and cannot readily cross the microvasculature to meet the specific tissue, resulting in low targetability with a high background. Here, we report a small and hydrophilic phenoxazine with high targetability and retention to pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. This bioengineered fluorophore permits sensitive detection of ultrasmall (<0.5 mm) ectopic tumors within a few seconds after a single bolus injection, highlighting every tumor in the pancreas from the surrounding healthy tissues with reasonable half-life. The knowledge-based approach and validation used to develop structure-inherent tumor-targeted fluorophores have a tremendous potential to improve treatment outcome by providing definite tumor margins for image-guided surgery. : Histology; Chemistry; Cancer Subject Areas: Histology, Chemistry, Cancer
ISSN:2589-0042