pH-Activatable Cyanine Dyes for Selective Tumor Imaging Using Near-Infrared Fluorescence and Photoacoustic Modalities.
Huiying MuKoji MikiHiroshi HaradaKouki TanakaKohei NogitaKouichi OhePublished in: ACS sensors (2020)
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is an emerging molecular imaging modality that complements fluorescence imaging and enables high resolution within deep tissue. Fluorescence/PA multimodality imaging would be a powerful technique to extract more comprehensive information from targets than traditional single-modality imaging. In this paper, we developed a new pH-activatable sensor, CypHRGD, which is applicable to both fluorescence and PA detection. CypHRGD was derived from our previous near-infrared pH-sensing platform, in which substitution with a bulky phenyl group and functionalization with a cRGD peptide remarkably improved the sensor's biocompatibility with attenuated dye aggregation. The multimodality imaging applications of CypHRGD were demonstrated in cultured cells and cancer-xenografted mice with rapid kinetics and high sensitivity and specificity, which relies on cRGD-facilitated tumor targeting, probe accumulation and subsequent activation in the acidic organelles after endocytosis.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- squamous cell carcinoma
- type diabetes
- induced apoptosis
- drug delivery
- skeletal muscle
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- insulin resistance
- young adults
- energy transfer
- high fat diet induced
- cancer therapy
- squamous cell
- quantum dots
- high throughput
- wild type
- liquid chromatography
- tissue engineering