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Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging

A fundamental goal of many surgeries is nerve preservation, as inadvertent injury can lead to patient morbidity including numbness, pain, localized paralysis and incontinence. Nerve identification during surgery relies on multiple parameters including anatomy, texture, color and relationship to surr...

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Autores principales: Hingorani, Dina V, Whitney, Michael A, Friedman, Beth, Kwon, Joong-Keun, Crisp, Jessica L, Xiong, Qing, Gross, Larry, Kane, Christopher J, Tsien, Roger Y, Nguyen, Quyen T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6096382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30128049
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23084
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author Hingorani, Dina V
Whitney, Michael A
Friedman, Beth
Kwon, Joong-Keun
Crisp, Jessica L
Xiong, Qing
Gross, Larry
Kane, Christopher J
Tsien, Roger Y
Nguyen, Quyen T
author_facet Hingorani, Dina V
Whitney, Michael A
Friedman, Beth
Kwon, Joong-Keun
Crisp, Jessica L
Xiong, Qing
Gross, Larry
Kane, Christopher J
Tsien, Roger Y
Nguyen, Quyen T
author_sort Hingorani, Dina V
collection PubMed
description A fundamental goal of many surgeries is nerve preservation, as inadvertent injury can lead to patient morbidity including numbness, pain, localized paralysis and incontinence. Nerve identification during surgery relies on multiple parameters including anatomy, texture, color and relationship to surrounding structures using white light illumination. We propose that fluorescent labeling of nerves can enhance the contrast between nerves and adjacent tissue during surgery which may lead to improved outcomes. Methods: Nerve binding peptide sequences including HNP401 were identified by phage display using selective binding to dissected nerve tissue. Peptide dye conjugates including FAM-HNP401 and structural variants were synthesized and screened for nerve binding after topical application on fresh rodent and human tissue and in-vivo after systemic IV administration into both mice and rats. Nerve to muscle contrast was quantified by measuring fluorescent intensity after topical or systemic administration of peptide dye conjugate. Results: Peptide dye conjugate FAM-HNP401 showed selective binding to human sural nerve with 10.9x fluorescence signal intensity (1374.44 ± 425.96) compared to a previously identified peptide FAM-NP41 (126.17 ± 61.03). FAM-HNP401 showed nerve-to-muscle contrast of 3.03 ± 0.57. FAM-HNP401 binds and highlight multiple human peripheral nerves including lower leg sural, upper arm medial antebrachial as well as autonomic nerves isolated from human prostate. Conclusion: Phage display has identified a novel peptide that selectively binds to ex-vivo human nerves and in-vivo using rodent models. FAM-HNP401 or an optimized variant could be translated for use in a clinical setting for intraoperative identification of human nerves to improve visualization and potentially decrease the incidence of intra-surgical nerve injury.
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spelling pubmed-60963822018-08-20 Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging Hingorani, Dina V Whitney, Michael A Friedman, Beth Kwon, Joong-Keun Crisp, Jessica L Xiong, Qing Gross, Larry Kane, Christopher J Tsien, Roger Y Nguyen, Quyen T Theranostics Research Paper A fundamental goal of many surgeries is nerve preservation, as inadvertent injury can lead to patient morbidity including numbness, pain, localized paralysis and incontinence. Nerve identification during surgery relies on multiple parameters including anatomy, texture, color and relationship to surrounding structures using white light illumination. We propose that fluorescent labeling of nerves can enhance the contrast between nerves and adjacent tissue during surgery which may lead to improved outcomes. Methods: Nerve binding peptide sequences including HNP401 were identified by phage display using selective binding to dissected nerve tissue. Peptide dye conjugates including FAM-HNP401 and structural variants were synthesized and screened for nerve binding after topical application on fresh rodent and human tissue and in-vivo after systemic IV administration into both mice and rats. Nerve to muscle contrast was quantified by measuring fluorescent intensity after topical or systemic administration of peptide dye conjugate. Results: Peptide dye conjugate FAM-HNP401 showed selective binding to human sural nerve with 10.9x fluorescence signal intensity (1374.44 ± 425.96) compared to a previously identified peptide FAM-NP41 (126.17 ± 61.03). FAM-HNP401 showed nerve-to-muscle contrast of 3.03 ± 0.57. FAM-HNP401 binds and highlight multiple human peripheral nerves including lower leg sural, upper arm medial antebrachial as well as autonomic nerves isolated from human prostate. Conclusion: Phage display has identified a novel peptide that selectively binds to ex-vivo human nerves and in-vivo using rodent models. FAM-HNP401 or an optimized variant could be translated for use in a clinical setting for intraoperative identification of human nerves to improve visualization and potentially decrease the incidence of intra-surgical nerve injury. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6096382/ /pubmed/30128049 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23084 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.
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Hingorani, Dina V
Whitney, Michael A
Friedman, Beth
Kwon, Joong-Keun
Crisp, Jessica L
Xiong, Qing
Gross, Larry
Kane, Christopher J
Tsien, Roger Y
Nguyen, Quyen T
Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title_full Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title_fullStr Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title_full_unstemmed Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title_short Nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
title_sort nerve-targeted probes for fluorescence-guided intraoperative imaging
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6096382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30128049
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23084
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