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Improved synthesis of DA364, an NIR fluorescence RGD probe targeting α v β 3 integrin.

Rachele MaschioFederica BuonsantiFederico CrivellinFulvio FerrettiLuciano LattuadaFederico MaisanoLaura OrioLorena PizzutoRaphael CampanellaAnthony ClouetCamilla CavallottiGiovanni Battista Giovenzana
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2023)
Optical imaging (OI) is gaining increasing attention in medicine as a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technology and as a useful tool for image-guided surgery. OI exploits the light emitted in the near-infrared region by fluorescent molecules able to penetrate living tissues. Cyanines are an important class of fluorescent molecules and by their conjugation to peptides it is possible to achieve optical imaging of tumours by selective targeting. We report here the improvements obtained in the synthesis of DA364, a small fluorescent probe (1.5 kDa) prepared by conjugation of pentamethine cyanine Cy5.5 to an RGD peptidomimetic, which can target tumour cells overexpressing integrin α v β 3 receptors.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • high resolution
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  • minimally invasive
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