| Literature DB >> 24948895 |
Can Wang1, Chenchen Bao2, Shujing Liang2, Lingxia Zhang3, Hualin Fu2, Yutian Wang4, Kan Wang2, Chao Li2, Min Deng2, Qiande Liao1, Jian Ni2, Daxiang Cui2.
Abstract
The successful development of safe and highly effective nanoprobes for targeted imaging and simultaneous therapy of in vivo gastric cancer is a great challenge. Herein we reported for the first time that anti-α-subunit of ATP synthase antibody, HAI-178 monoclonal antibody-conjugated fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles, was successfully used for targeted imaging and simultaneous therapy of in vivo gastric cancer. A total of 172 specimens of gastric cancer tissues were collected, and the expression of α-subunit of ATP synthase in gastric cancer tissues was investigated by immunohistochemistry method. Fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles were prepared and conjugated with HAI-178 monoclonal antibody, and the resultant HAI-178 antibody-conjugated fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles (HAI-178-FMNPs) were co-incubated with gastric cancer MGC803 cells and gastric mucous GES-1 cells. Gastric cancer-bearing nude mice models were established, were injected with prepared HAI-178-FMNPs via tail vein, and were imaged by magnetic resonance imaging and small animal fluorescent imaging system. The results showed that the α-subunit of ATP synthase exhibited high expression in 94.7% of the gastric cancer tissues. The prepared HAI-178-FMNPs could target actively MGC803 cells, realized fluorescent imaging and magnetic resonance imaging of in vivo gastric cancer, and actively inhibited growth of gastric cancer cells. In conclusion, HAI-178 antibody-conjugated fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles have a great potential in applications such as targeted imaging and simultaneous therapy of in vivo early gastric cancer cells in the near future.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescent imaging; Fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles; Gastric cancer; HAI-178 antibody; Magnetic resonance imaging; Nude mice model
Year: 2014 PMID: 24948895 PMCID: PMC4052287 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Expression of α-subunit of ATP synthase in gastric cancer tissues and gastric mucous tissues (×50). (A) Positive expression in gastric cancer tissues. (B) Negative expression in normal gastric mucous tissues.
Clinicopathological data and ATP synthase α-subunit expression in 172 gastric cancers
| Age | <50 | 5 (6.8%) | 31 (42.4%) | 37 (50.6%) | 73 (100%) | Not significant |
| ≥50 | 4 (4.0%) | 32 (32.3%) | 63 (63.6%) | 99 (100%) | ||
| Size | <2 cm | 2 (11.7%) | 11 (64.7%) | 4 (23.5%) | 17 (100%) | |
| ≥2 cm | 2 (3.4%) | 22 (37.9%) | 31 (53.4%) | 58 (100%) | ||
| Histological grade | Well | 3 (11.5%) | 12 (46.1%) | 11 (42.3%) | 26 (100%) | |
| Moderate | 7 (6.0%) | 43 (37.0%) | 66 (56.8%) | 116 (100%) | ||
| Poor | 0 (0.0%) | 3 (15.0%) | 17 (85.0%) | 20 (100%) | ||
| TNM stage | I | 2 (18.1%) | 5 (45.4%) | 4 (36.3%) | 11 (100%) | |
| II | 2 (4.3%) | 25 (54.3%) | 19 (41.3%) | 46 (100%) | ||
| III | 0 (0%) | 3 (23.1) | 10 (76.9%) | 13 (100%) | ||
| Lymph node invasion | Positive | 3 (5.6%) | 19 (35.8) | 31 (58.4) | 53 (100%) | Not significant |
| Negative | 2 (4.5%) | 13 (29.5%) | 31 (70.4%) | 44 (100%) | ||
Figure 2Characterization of FMNPs and HAI-178-FMNPs. (A) HR-TEM of FMNPs. (B) PL spectra of FMNPs and HAI-178-FMNPs. (C) Fluorescent image of prepared FMNPs. (D) Magnesium of FMNPs and magnetic nanoparticles
Figure 3Fluorescent microscope observation of HAI-178-FMNPs bound to surface of MGC803 cells. (A) HAI-178-FMNPs combined to the surface of MGC803 cell membrane (×10); inset is the magnified image (×100). (B) HAI-178-FMNPs bound to the membrane of MGC803 cells, blue nucleus (DAPI staining) (×10).
Figure 4Fluorescent imaging of gastric cancer-bearing nude mouse via tail vein injection with HAI-178-FMNPs by animal imaging system. (A) Nude mouse loaded with gastric cancer. (B) Fluorescent imaging of the tumor site. (C) Overlay picture of gastric cancer-bearing nude mouse and fluorescent imaging of the tumor site.
Figure 5MRI image of gastric cancer-bearing nude mouse. (A) MRI image of nude mouse at longitudinal direction; circle shows tumor site. (B) MRI image of nude mice at horizontal direction; circle shows the tumor site.
Figure 6Relative tumor volume of nude mice under different treated condition.
Figure 7HE staining of important organs such as the heart, liver, spleen, kidney, and lung.