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Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model

Improved tools for providing specific intraoperative diagnoses could improve patient care. In neurosurgery, intraoperatively differentiating non-operative lesions such as CNS B-cell lymphoma from operative lesions can be challenging, often necessitating immunohistochemical (IHC) procedures which req...

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Autores principales: Georges, Joseph F., Liu, Xiaowei, Eschbacher, Jennifer, Nichols, Joshua, Mooney, Michael A., Joy, Anna, Spetzler, Robert F., Feuerstein, Burt G., Preul, Mark C., Anderson, Trent, Yan, Hao, Nakaji, Peter
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4398547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123607
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author Georges, Joseph F.
Liu, Xiaowei
Eschbacher, Jennifer
Nichols, Joshua
Mooney, Michael A.
Joy, Anna
Spetzler, Robert F.
Feuerstein, Burt G.
Preul, Mark C.
Anderson, Trent
Yan, Hao
Nakaji, Peter
author_facet Georges, Joseph F.
Liu, Xiaowei
Eschbacher, Jennifer
Nichols, Joshua
Mooney, Michael A.
Joy, Anna
Spetzler, Robert F.
Feuerstein, Burt G.
Preul, Mark C.
Anderson, Trent
Yan, Hao
Nakaji, Peter
author_sort Georges, Joseph F.
collection PubMed
description Improved tools for providing specific intraoperative diagnoses could improve patient care. In neurosurgery, intraoperatively differentiating non-operative lesions such as CNS B-cell lymphoma from operative lesions can be challenging, often necessitating immunohistochemical (IHC) procedures which require up to 24-48 hours. Here, we evaluate the feasibility of generating rapid ex vivo specific labeling using a novel lymphoma-specific fluorescent switchable aptamer. Our B-cell lymphoma-specific switchable aptamer produced only low-level fluorescence in its unbound conformation and generated an 8-fold increase in fluorescence once bound to its target on CD20-positive lymphoma cells. The aptamer demonstrated strong binding to B-cell lymphoma cells within 15 minutes of incubation as observed by flow cytometry. We applied the switchable aptamer to ex vivo xenograft tissue harboring B-cell lymphoma and astrocytoma, and within one hour specific visual identification of lymphoma was routinely possible. In this proof-of-concept study in human cell culture and orthotopic xenografts, we conclude that a fluorescent switchable aptamer can provide rapid and specific labeling of B-cell lymphoma, and that developing aptamer-based labeling approaches could simplify tissue staining and drastically reduce time to histopathological diagnoses compared with IHC-based methods. We propose that switchable aptamers could enhance expeditious, accurate intraoperative decision-making.
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spelling pubmed-43985472015-04-21 Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model Georges, Joseph F. Liu, Xiaowei Eschbacher, Jennifer Nichols, Joshua Mooney, Michael A. Joy, Anna Spetzler, Robert F. Feuerstein, Burt G. Preul, Mark C. Anderson, Trent Yan, Hao Nakaji, Peter PLoS One Research Article Improved tools for providing specific intraoperative diagnoses could improve patient care. In neurosurgery, intraoperatively differentiating non-operative lesions such as CNS B-cell lymphoma from operative lesions can be challenging, often necessitating immunohistochemical (IHC) procedures which require up to 24-48 hours. Here, we evaluate the feasibility of generating rapid ex vivo specific labeling using a novel lymphoma-specific fluorescent switchable aptamer. Our B-cell lymphoma-specific switchable aptamer produced only low-level fluorescence in its unbound conformation and generated an 8-fold increase in fluorescence once bound to its target on CD20-positive lymphoma cells. The aptamer demonstrated strong binding to B-cell lymphoma cells within 15 minutes of incubation as observed by flow cytometry. We applied the switchable aptamer to ex vivo xenograft tissue harboring B-cell lymphoma and astrocytoma, and within one hour specific visual identification of lymphoma was routinely possible. In this proof-of-concept study in human cell culture and orthotopic xenografts, we conclude that a fluorescent switchable aptamer can provide rapid and specific labeling of B-cell lymphoma, and that developing aptamer-based labeling approaches could simplify tissue staining and drastically reduce time to histopathological diagnoses compared with IHC-based methods. We propose that switchable aptamers could enhance expeditious, accurate intraoperative decision-making. Public Library of Science 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4398547/ /pubmed/25876071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123607 Text en © 2015 Georges et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Georges, Joseph F.
Liu, Xiaowei
Eschbacher, Jennifer
Nichols, Joshua
Mooney, Michael A.
Joy, Anna
Spetzler, Robert F.
Feuerstein, Burt G.
Preul, Mark C.
Anderson, Trent
Yan, Hao
Nakaji, Peter
Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title_full Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title_fullStr Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title_full_unstemmed Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title_short Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
title_sort use of a conformational switching aptamer for rapid and specific ex vivo identification of central nervous system lymphoma in a xenograft model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4398547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123607
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