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Cerenkov-Activated Sticky Tag for In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging

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JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
卷 59, 期 1, 页码 58-65

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SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC
DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.117.198549

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Cerenkov luminescence; photoactivatable; azide; fluorescence; sticky tag; near-infrared optical imaging

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  1. National Institute of Health [R01EB014944, R01 CA183953, P30-CA008748]

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A big challenge in the clinical use of Cerenkov luminescence (CL) imaging is its low signal intensity, which is several orders of magnitude below ambient light. Consequently, highly sensitive cameras, sufficient shielding from background light, and long acquisition times are required. To alleviate this problem, we hypothesized a strategy to convert the weak CL signal into a stronger fluorescence signal by using CL-activated formation of nitrenes from azides to locally fix a fluorescent probe in tissue by the formation of a covalent bond. CL-activated drug delivery was also evaluated using the same azide chemistry. The specific delivery of the CL-activated drug to cancer cells could reduce systemic toxicity, which is a limitation in chemotherapy. Methods: A cyanine-class near-infrared fluorescent dye, Cy7, and doxorubicin were synthetically attached to polyfluorinated aryl azide to form Cy7 azide and DOX azide, respectively. Fibrosarcoma cells were incubated with F-18-FDG and exposed to Cy7 azide with subsequent fluorescence imaging. For CL-activated tagging in vivo, tumor-bearing mice were injected first with Y-90-DOTA-RGD, targeting alpha(v)beta(3) integrins, and then with the Cy7 azide. Fluorescence signal was imaged over time. Breast cancer cells were incubated with DOX azide and Ga-68, after which cell viability was quantified using an assay. Results: CL photoactivation of Cy7 azide in vitro showed significantly higher fluorescence signal from F-18-FDG-treated than untreated cells. In vivo, CL photo-activation could be shown by using the tumor-specific, integrin-targeting Y-90-DOTA-RGD and the localized activation of Cy7 azide. Here, localized CL-induced fluorescence was detected in the tumors and remained significantly higher over several days than in tumors without CL. We also established as a next step CL-activated drug delivery of DOX azide by showing significantly decreasing cell viability of breast cancer cells in a CL dose-dependent manner in vitro using CL photoactivation of DOX azide. Conclusion: We were able to develop a CL-activated sticky tag that converts the low CL signal into a stable and long-lasting, highly intense fluorescence signal. This fluorescent footprint of the radioactive signal might be clinically used for intra-operative surgery. The CL-targeted drug delivery strategy may potentially be used for dual-step targeted therapy.

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