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Noninvasive optical imaging of apoptosis by caspase-targeted activity-based probes

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 967-U177

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm.1938

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [U54 RR020843, R01 EB005011]
  2. Public Health Services [CA09302]
  3. US National Cancer Institute
  4. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Imaging agents that enable direct visualization and quantification of apoptosis in vivo have great potential value for monitoring chemotherapeutic response as well as for early diagnosis and disease monitoring. We describe here the development of fluorescently labeled activity-based probes (ABPs) that covalently label active caspases in vivo. We used these probes to monitor apoptosis in the thymi of mice treated with dexamethasone as well as in tumor-bearing mice treated with the apoptosis-inducing monoclonal antibody Apomab (Genentech). Caspase ABPs provided direct readouts of the kinetics of apoptosis in live mice, whole organs and tissue extracts. The probes produced a maximum fluorescent signal that could be monitored noninvasively and that coincided with the peak in caspase activity, as measured by gel analysis. Overall, these studies demonstrate that caspase-specific ABPs have the potential to be used for noninvasive imaging of apoptosis in both preclinical and clinical settings.

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