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Molecularly targeted protease-activated probes for visualization of glioblastoma: a comparison with 5-ALA.

Dora KonečnáPetr VýmolaNikola TernerováBarbora VýmolováElena Garcia-BorjaRosana MateuFilip ŠroubekJan PankrácJohn C WidenMatthew BogyoDavid NetukaPetr BušekAleksi Šedo
Published in: Journal of neurosurgery (2024)
The cysteine cathepsin-cleavable probe 6QC-ICG is activated by glioma cells and tumor-associated macrophages, leading to a high contrast between tumor and nontumorous brain tissue that is superior to that of the current standard, 5-ALA. In addition to a well-defined mechanism of action, protease-activated probes that use NIR fluorophores (e.g., indocyanine green) have the advantage of low absorption and scattering of the NIR light and lower tissue autofluorescence. These results suggest that 6QC-ICG has the potential to become the targeted agent in intraoperative detection of GBM tissue using fluorescence imaging.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescence imaging
  • photodynamic therapy
  • living cells
  • cancer therapy
  • fluorescent probe
  • quantum dots
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • risk assessment
  • contrast enhanced