Cargando…

Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins

Complete tumor removal during surgery has a great impact on patient survival. To that end, the surgeon should detect the tumor, remove it and validate that there are no residual cancer cells left behind. Residual cells at the incision margin of the tissue removed during surgery are associated with t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Blau, Rachel, Epshtein, Yana, Pisarevsky, Evgeni, Tiram, Galia, Israeli Dangoor, Sahar, Yeini, Eilam, Krivitsky, Adva, Eldar-Boock, Anat, Ben-Shushan, Dikla, Gibori, Hadas, Scomparin, Anna, Green, Ori, Ben-Nun, Yael, Merquiol, Emmanuelle, Doron, Hila, Blum, Galia, Erez, Neta, Grossman, Rachel, Ram, Zvi, Shabat, Doron, Satchi-Fainaro, Ronit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026858
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23853
_version_ 1783338268333441024
author Blau, Rachel
Epshtein, Yana
Pisarevsky, Evgeni
Tiram, Galia
Israeli Dangoor, Sahar
Yeini, Eilam
Krivitsky, Adva
Eldar-Boock, Anat
Ben-Shushan, Dikla
Gibori, Hadas
Scomparin, Anna
Green, Ori
Ben-Nun, Yael
Merquiol, Emmanuelle
Doron, Hila
Blum, Galia
Erez, Neta
Grossman, Rachel
Ram, Zvi
Shabat, Doron
Satchi-Fainaro, Ronit
author_facet Blau, Rachel
Epshtein, Yana
Pisarevsky, Evgeni
Tiram, Galia
Israeli Dangoor, Sahar
Yeini, Eilam
Krivitsky, Adva
Eldar-Boock, Anat
Ben-Shushan, Dikla
Gibori, Hadas
Scomparin, Anna
Green, Ori
Ben-Nun, Yael
Merquiol, Emmanuelle
Doron, Hila
Blum, Galia
Erez, Neta
Grossman, Rachel
Ram, Zvi
Shabat, Doron
Satchi-Fainaro, Ronit
author_sort Blau, Rachel
collection PubMed
description Complete tumor removal during surgery has a great impact on patient survival. To that end, the surgeon should detect the tumor, remove it and validate that there are no residual cancer cells left behind. Residual cells at the incision margin of the tissue removed during surgery are associated with tumor recurrence and poor prognosis for the patient. In order to remove the tumor tissue completely with minimal collateral damage to healthy tissue, there is a need for diagnostic tools that will differentiate between the tumor and its normal surroundings. Methods: We designed, synthesized and characterized three novel polymeric Turn-ON probes that will be activated at the tumor site by cysteine cathepsins that are highly expressed in multiple tumor types. Utilizing orthotopic breast cancer and melanoma models, which spontaneously metastasize to the brain, we studied the kinetics of our polymeric Turn-ON nano-probes. Results: To date, numerous low molecular weight cathepsin-sensitive substrates have been reported, however, most of them suffer from rapid clearance and reduced signal shortly after administration. Here, we show an improved tumor-to-background ratio upon activation of our Turn-ON probes by cathepsins. The signal obtained from the tumor was stable and delineated the tumor boundaries during the whole surgical procedure, enabling accurate resection. Conclusions: Our findings show that the control groups of tumor-bearing mice, which underwent either standard surgery under white light only or under the fluorescence guidance of the commercially-available imaging agents ProSense® 680 or 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), survived for less time and suffered from tumor recurrence earlier than the group that underwent image-guided surgery (IGS) using our Turn-ON probes. Our "smart" polymeric probes can potentially assist surgeons' decision in real-time during surgery regarding the tumor margins needed to be removed, leading to improved patient outcome.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6037036
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60370362018-07-19 Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins Blau, Rachel Epshtein, Yana Pisarevsky, Evgeni Tiram, Galia Israeli Dangoor, Sahar Yeini, Eilam Krivitsky, Adva Eldar-Boock, Anat Ben-Shushan, Dikla Gibori, Hadas Scomparin, Anna Green, Ori Ben-Nun, Yael Merquiol, Emmanuelle Doron, Hila Blum, Galia Erez, Neta Grossman, Rachel Ram, Zvi Shabat, Doron Satchi-Fainaro, Ronit Theranostics Research Paper Complete tumor removal during surgery has a great impact on patient survival. To that end, the surgeon should detect the tumor, remove it and validate that there are no residual cancer cells left behind. Residual cells at the incision margin of the tissue removed during surgery are associated with tumor recurrence and poor prognosis for the patient. In order to remove the tumor tissue completely with minimal collateral damage to healthy tissue, there is a need for diagnostic tools that will differentiate between the tumor and its normal surroundings. Methods: We designed, synthesized and characterized three novel polymeric Turn-ON probes that will be activated at the tumor site by cysteine cathepsins that are highly expressed in multiple tumor types. Utilizing orthotopic breast cancer and melanoma models, which spontaneously metastasize to the brain, we studied the kinetics of our polymeric Turn-ON nano-probes. Results: To date, numerous low molecular weight cathepsin-sensitive substrates have been reported, however, most of them suffer from rapid clearance and reduced signal shortly after administration. Here, we show an improved tumor-to-background ratio upon activation of our Turn-ON probes by cathepsins. The signal obtained from the tumor was stable and delineated the tumor boundaries during the whole surgical procedure, enabling accurate resection. Conclusions: Our findings show that the control groups of tumor-bearing mice, which underwent either standard surgery under white light only or under the fluorescence guidance of the commercially-available imaging agents ProSense® 680 or 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), survived for less time and suffered from tumor recurrence earlier than the group that underwent image-guided surgery (IGS) using our Turn-ON probes. Our "smart" polymeric probes can potentially assist surgeons' decision in real-time during surgery regarding the tumor margins needed to be removed, leading to improved patient outcome. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6037036/ /pubmed/30026858 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23853 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Blau, Rachel
Epshtein, Yana
Pisarevsky, Evgeni
Tiram, Galia
Israeli Dangoor, Sahar
Yeini, Eilam
Krivitsky, Adva
Eldar-Boock, Anat
Ben-Shushan, Dikla
Gibori, Hadas
Scomparin, Anna
Green, Ori
Ben-Nun, Yael
Merquiol, Emmanuelle
Doron, Hila
Blum, Galia
Erez, Neta
Grossman, Rachel
Ram, Zvi
Shabat, Doron
Satchi-Fainaro, Ronit
Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title_full Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title_fullStr Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title_full_unstemmed Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title_short Image-guided surgery using near-infrared Turn-ON fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
title_sort image-guided surgery using near-infrared turn-on fluorescent nanoprobes for precise detection of tumor margins
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026858
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23853
work_keys_str_mv AT blaurachel imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT epshteinyana imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT pisarevskyevgeni imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT tiramgalia imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT israelidangoorsahar imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT yeinieilam imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT krivitskyadva imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT eldarboockanat imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT benshushandikla imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT giborihadas imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT scomparinanna imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT greenori imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT bennunyael imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT merquiolemmanuelle imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT doronhila imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT blumgalia imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT erezneta imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT grossmanrachel imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT ramzvi imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT shabatdoron imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins
AT satchifainaroronit imageguidedsurgeryusingnearinfraredturnonfluorescentnanoprobesforprecisedetectionoftumormargins