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Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers

Photoacoustic (PA) imaging offers promise for biomedical applications due to its ability to image deep within biological tissues while providing detailed molecular information; however, its detection sensitivity is limited by high background signals that arise from endogenous chromophores. Genetic r...

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Autores principales: Gao, Rongkang, Liu, Feng, Liu, Wenfeng, Zeng, Silue, Chen, Jingqin, Gao, Ruru, Wang, Liang, Fang, Chihua, Song, Liang, Sedgwick, Adam C., Sessler, Jonathan L., Chu, Jun, Yan, Fei, Liu, Chengbo
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35193966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121982119
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author Gao, Rongkang
Liu, Feng
Liu, Wenfeng
Zeng, Silue
Chen, Jingqin
Gao, Ruru
Wang, Liang
Fang, Chihua
Song, Liang
Sedgwick, Adam C.
Sessler, Jonathan L.
Chu, Jun
Yan, Fei
Liu, Chengbo
author_facet Gao, Rongkang
Liu, Feng
Liu, Wenfeng
Zeng, Silue
Chen, Jingqin
Gao, Ruru
Wang, Liang
Fang, Chihua
Song, Liang
Sedgwick, Adam C.
Sessler, Jonathan L.
Chu, Jun
Yan, Fei
Liu, Chengbo
author_sort Gao, Rongkang
collection PubMed
description Photoacoustic (PA) imaging offers promise for biomedical applications due to its ability to image deep within biological tissues while providing detailed molecular information; however, its detection sensitivity is limited by high background signals that arise from endogenous chromophores. Genetic reporter proteins with photoswitchable properties enable the removal of background signals through the subtraction of PA images for each light-absorbing form. Unfortunately, the application of photoswitchable chromoproteins for tumor-targeted imaging has been hampered by the lack of an effective targeted delivery scheme; that is, photoswitchable probes must be delivered in vivo with high targeting efficiency and specificity. To overcome this limitation, we have developed a tumor-targeting delivery system in which tumor-homing bacteria (Escherichia coli) are exploited as carriers to affect the point-specific delivery of genetically encoded photochromic probes to the tumor area. To improve the efficiency of the desired background suppression, we engineered a phytochrome-based reporter protein (mDrBphP-PCMm/F469W) that displays higher photoswitching contrast than those in the current state of the art. Photoacoustic computed tomography was applied to achieve good depth and resolution in the context of in vivo (mice) imaging. The present system effectively integrates a genetically encoded phytochrome-based reporter protein, PA imaging, and synthetic biology (GPS), to achieve essentially background-suppressed tumor-targeted PA monitoring in deep-seated tissues. The ability to image tumors at substantial depths may enable target-specific cancer diagnoses to be made with greater sensitivity, fidelity, and specificity.
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spelling pubmed-88728052022-08-22 Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers Gao, Rongkang Liu, Feng Liu, Wenfeng Zeng, Silue Chen, Jingqin Gao, Ruru Wang, Liang Fang, Chihua Song, Liang Sedgwick, Adam C. Sessler, Jonathan L. Chu, Jun Yan, Fei Liu, Chengbo Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Photoacoustic (PA) imaging offers promise for biomedical applications due to its ability to image deep within biological tissues while providing detailed molecular information; however, its detection sensitivity is limited by high background signals that arise from endogenous chromophores. Genetic reporter proteins with photoswitchable properties enable the removal of background signals through the subtraction of PA images for each light-absorbing form. Unfortunately, the application of photoswitchable chromoproteins for tumor-targeted imaging has been hampered by the lack of an effective targeted delivery scheme; that is, photoswitchable probes must be delivered in vivo with high targeting efficiency and specificity. To overcome this limitation, we have developed a tumor-targeting delivery system in which tumor-homing bacteria (Escherichia coli) are exploited as carriers to affect the point-specific delivery of genetically encoded photochromic probes to the tumor area. To improve the efficiency of the desired background suppression, we engineered a phytochrome-based reporter protein (mDrBphP-PCMm/F469W) that displays higher photoswitching contrast than those in the current state of the art. Photoacoustic computed tomography was applied to achieve good depth and resolution in the context of in vivo (mice) imaging. The present system effectively integrates a genetically encoded phytochrome-based reporter protein, PA imaging, and synthetic biology (GPS), to achieve essentially background-suppressed tumor-targeted PA monitoring in deep-seated tissues. The ability to image tumors at substantial depths may enable target-specific cancer diagnoses to be made with greater sensitivity, fidelity, and specificity. National Academy of Sciences 2022-02-22 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8872805/ /pubmed/35193966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121982119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Gao, Rongkang
Liu, Feng
Liu, Wenfeng
Zeng, Silue
Chen, Jingqin
Gao, Ruru
Wang, Liang
Fang, Chihua
Song, Liang
Sedgwick, Adam C.
Sessler, Jonathan L.
Chu, Jun
Yan, Fei
Liu, Chengbo
Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title_full Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title_fullStr Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title_full_unstemmed Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title_short Background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
title_sort background-suppressed tumor-targeted photoacoustic imaging using bacterial carriers
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35193966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121982119
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