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Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition

Cervical cancer caused by infection with high-risk human papillomavirus remains to be the most deadly gynecologic malignancy worldwide. It is well documented that persistent expression of two oncogenes (E6/E7) plays the key roles in cervical cancer. Thus, in vivo detection of the oncoproteins is ver...

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Autores principales: Xue, Xiangyang, Wang, Bingbing, Du, Wangqi, Zhang, Chanqiong, Song, Yiling, Cai, Yiqi, Cen, Danwei, Wang, Ledan, Xiong, Yirong, Jiang, Pengfei, Zhu, Shanli, Zhao, Kong-Nan, Zhang, Lifang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27659535
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12174
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author Xue, Xiangyang
Wang, Bingbing
Du, Wangqi
Zhang, Chanqiong
Song, Yiling
Cai, Yiqi
Cen, Danwei
Wang, Ledan
Xiong, Yirong
Jiang, Pengfei
Zhu, Shanli
Zhao, Kong-Nan
Zhang, Lifang
author_facet Xue, Xiangyang
Wang, Bingbing
Du, Wangqi
Zhang, Chanqiong
Song, Yiling
Cai, Yiqi
Cen, Danwei
Wang, Ledan
Xiong, Yirong
Jiang, Pengfei
Zhu, Shanli
Zhao, Kong-Nan
Zhang, Lifang
author_sort Xue, Xiangyang
collection PubMed
description Cervical cancer caused by infection with high-risk human papillomavirus remains to be the most deadly gynecologic malignancy worldwide. It is well documented that persistent expression of two oncogenes (E6/E7) plays the key roles in cervical cancer. Thus, in vivo detection of the oncoproteins is very important for the diagnosis of the cancer. Recently, affibody molecules have been demonstrated to be a powerful targeting probe for tumor–targeted imaging and diagnosis. In this study, four HPV16 E7-binding affibody molecules (Z(HPV16 E7)127, Z(HPV16E7)301, Z(HPV16E7)384 and Z(HPV16E7)745) were screened from a phage-displayed peptide library and used for molecular imaging in tumor-bearing mice. Biosensor binding analyses showed first that the four affibody molecules bound to HPV16 E7 with very high affinity and specificity. They co-localized with E7 protein only in two HPV16-positive cancer cells (SiHa and CaSki). Furthermore, affibody Z(HPV16E7)384 was conjugated with Dylight755 and used for in vivo tumor-imaging. Strongly high-contrast tumor retention of this affibody only occurred in HPV16-derived tumors of mice as early as 30 min post-injection, not in HPV-negative and HPV18-derived tumors. The accumulation of Dylight755-conjugated Z(HPV16E7)384 in tumor was achieved over a longer time period (24 h). The data here provide strong evidence that E7-specific affibody molecules have great potential used for molecular imaging and diagnosis of HPV-induced cancers.
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spelling pubmed-53420302017-03-27 Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition Xue, Xiangyang Wang, Bingbing Du, Wangqi Zhang, Chanqiong Song, Yiling Cai, Yiqi Cen, Danwei Wang, Ledan Xiong, Yirong Jiang, Pengfei Zhu, Shanli Zhao, Kong-Nan Zhang, Lifang Oncotarget Research Paper Cervical cancer caused by infection with high-risk human papillomavirus remains to be the most deadly gynecologic malignancy worldwide. It is well documented that persistent expression of two oncogenes (E6/E7) plays the key roles in cervical cancer. Thus, in vivo detection of the oncoproteins is very important for the diagnosis of the cancer. Recently, affibody molecules have been demonstrated to be a powerful targeting probe for tumor–targeted imaging and diagnosis. In this study, four HPV16 E7-binding affibody molecules (Z(HPV16 E7)127, Z(HPV16E7)301, Z(HPV16E7)384 and Z(HPV16E7)745) were screened from a phage-displayed peptide library and used for molecular imaging in tumor-bearing mice. Biosensor binding analyses showed first that the four affibody molecules bound to HPV16 E7 with very high affinity and specificity. They co-localized with E7 protein only in two HPV16-positive cancer cells (SiHa and CaSki). Furthermore, affibody Z(HPV16E7)384 was conjugated with Dylight755 and used for in vivo tumor-imaging. Strongly high-contrast tumor retention of this affibody only occurred in HPV16-derived tumors of mice as early as 30 min post-injection, not in HPV-negative and HPV18-derived tumors. The accumulation of Dylight755-conjugated Z(HPV16E7)384 in tumor was achieved over a longer time period (24 h). The data here provide strong evidence that E7-specific affibody molecules have great potential used for molecular imaging and diagnosis of HPV-induced cancers. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5342030/ /pubmed/27659535 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12174 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Xue et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
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Xue, Xiangyang
Wang, Bingbing
Du, Wangqi
Zhang, Chanqiong
Song, Yiling
Cai, Yiqi
Cen, Danwei
Wang, Ledan
Xiong, Yirong
Jiang, Pengfei
Zhu, Shanli
Zhao, Kong-Nan
Zhang, Lifang
Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title_full Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title_fullStr Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title_full_unstemmed Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title_short Generation of affibody molecules specific for HPV16 E7 recognition
title_sort generation of affibody molecules specific for hpv16 e7 recognition
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27659535
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12174
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