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Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer

PURPOSE: A near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging is a promising tool for cancer-specific image guided surgery. Human epidermal receptor 2 (HER2) is one of the candidate markers for gastric cancer. In this study, we aimed to synthesize HER2-specific NIR fluorescence probes and evaluate their appli...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Kyoungyun, Kong, Seong-Ho, Bae, Seong-Woo, Park, Cho Rong, Berlth, Felix, Shin, Jae Hwan, Lee, Yun-Sang, Youn, Hyewon, Koo, Eunhee, Suh, Yun-Suhk, Park, Do Joong, Lee, Hyuk-Joon, Yang, Han-Kwang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Gastric Cancer Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34234980
http://dx.doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2021.21.e18
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author Jeong, Kyoungyun
Kong, Seong-Ho
Bae, Seong-Woo
Park, Cho Rong
Berlth, Felix
Shin, Jae Hwan
Lee, Yun-Sang
Youn, Hyewon
Koo, Eunhee
Suh, Yun-Suhk
Park, Do Joong
Lee, Hyuk-Joon
Yang, Han-Kwang
author_facet Jeong, Kyoungyun
Kong, Seong-Ho
Bae, Seong-Woo
Park, Cho Rong
Berlth, Felix
Shin, Jae Hwan
Lee, Yun-Sang
Youn, Hyewon
Koo, Eunhee
Suh, Yun-Suhk
Park, Do Joong
Lee, Hyuk-Joon
Yang, Han-Kwang
author_sort Jeong, Kyoungyun
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: A near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging is a promising tool for cancer-specific image guided surgery. Human epidermal receptor 2 (HER2) is one of the candidate markers for gastric cancer. In this study, we aimed to synthesize HER2-specific NIR fluorescence probes and evaluate their applicability in cancer-specific image-guided surgeries using an animal model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An NIR dye emitting light at 800 nm (IRDye800CW; Li-COR) was conjugated to trastuzumab and an HER2-specific affibody using a click mechanism. HER2 affinity was assessed using surface plasmon resonance. Gastric cancer cell lines (NCI-N87 and SNU-601) were subcutaneously implanted into female BALB/c nu (6–8 weeks old) mice. After intravenous injection of the probes, biodistribution and fluorescence signal intensity were measured using Lumina II (Perkin Elmer) and a laparoscopic NIR camera (InTheSmart). RESULTS: Trastuzumab-IRDye800CW exhibited high affinity for HER2 (K(D)=2.093(3) pM). Fluorescence signals in the liver and spleen were the highest at 24 hours post injection, while the signal in HER2-positive tumor cells increased until 72 hours, as assessed using the Lumina II system. The signal corresponding to the tumor was visually identified and clearly differentiated from the liver after 72 hours using a laparoscopic NIR camera. Affibody-IRDye800CW also exhibited high affinity for HER2 (K(D)=4.71 nM); however, the signal was not identified in the tumor, probably owing to rapid renal clearance. CONCLUSIONS: Trastuzumab-IRDye800CW may be used as a potential NIR probe that can be injected 2–3 days before surgery to obtain high HER2-specific signal and contrast. Affibody-based NIR probes may require modifications to enhance mobilization to the tumor site.
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spelling pubmed-82553052021-07-06 Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer Jeong, Kyoungyun Kong, Seong-Ho Bae, Seong-Woo Park, Cho Rong Berlth, Felix Shin, Jae Hwan Lee, Yun-Sang Youn, Hyewon Koo, Eunhee Suh, Yun-Suhk Park, Do Joong Lee, Hyuk-Joon Yang, Han-Kwang J Gastric Cancer Original Article PURPOSE: A near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging is a promising tool for cancer-specific image guided surgery. Human epidermal receptor 2 (HER2) is one of the candidate markers for gastric cancer. In this study, we aimed to synthesize HER2-specific NIR fluorescence probes and evaluate their applicability in cancer-specific image-guided surgeries using an animal model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An NIR dye emitting light at 800 nm (IRDye800CW; Li-COR) was conjugated to trastuzumab and an HER2-specific affibody using a click mechanism. HER2 affinity was assessed using surface plasmon resonance. Gastric cancer cell lines (NCI-N87 and SNU-601) were subcutaneously implanted into female BALB/c nu (6–8 weeks old) mice. After intravenous injection of the probes, biodistribution and fluorescence signal intensity were measured using Lumina II (Perkin Elmer) and a laparoscopic NIR camera (InTheSmart). RESULTS: Trastuzumab-IRDye800CW exhibited high affinity for HER2 (K(D)=2.093(3) pM). Fluorescence signals in the liver and spleen were the highest at 24 hours post injection, while the signal in HER2-positive tumor cells increased until 72 hours, as assessed using the Lumina II system. The signal corresponding to the tumor was visually identified and clearly differentiated from the liver after 72 hours using a laparoscopic NIR camera. Affibody-IRDye800CW also exhibited high affinity for HER2 (K(D)=4.71 nM); however, the signal was not identified in the tumor, probably owing to rapid renal clearance. CONCLUSIONS: Trastuzumab-IRDye800CW may be used as a potential NIR probe that can be injected 2–3 days before surgery to obtain high HER2-specific signal and contrast. Affibody-based NIR probes may require modifications to enhance mobilization to the tumor site. The Korean Gastric Cancer Association 2021-06 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8255305/ /pubmed/34234980 http://dx.doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2021.21.e18 Text en Copyright © 2021. Korean Gastric Cancer Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Jeong, Kyoungyun
Kong, Seong-Ho
Bae, Seong-Woo
Park, Cho Rong
Berlth, Felix
Shin, Jae Hwan
Lee, Yun-Sang
Youn, Hyewon
Koo, Eunhee
Suh, Yun-Suhk
Park, Do Joong
Lee, Hyuk-Joon
Yang, Han-Kwang
Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title_full Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title_fullStr Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title_short Evaluation of Near-infrared Fluorescence-conjugated Peptides for Visualization of Human Epidermal Receptor 2-overexpressed Gastric Cancer
title_sort evaluation of near-infrared fluorescence-conjugated peptides for visualization of human epidermal receptor 2-overexpressed gastric cancer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34234980
http://dx.doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2021.21.e18
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