| Literature DB >> 27624789 |
Chi Soo Kang1, Siyuan Ren1, Xiang Sun1, Hyun-Soon Chong2.
Abstract
Iron chelation therapy has been recognized as a promising antitumor therapeutic strategy. Herein we report a novel theranostic agent for targeted iron chelation therapy and near-infrared (NIR) optical imaging of cancers. The theranostic agent was prepared by incorporation of a polyaminocarboxylate-based cytotoxic chelating agent (N-NE3TA; 7-[2-[(carboxymethyl)amino]ethyl]-1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4-diacetic acid) and a NIR fluorescent cyanine dye (Cy5.5) onto a tumor-targeting transferrin (Tf). The N-NE3TA-Tf conjugate (without Cy5.5) was characterized and evaluated for antiproliferative activity in HeLa, HT29, and PC3 cancer cells, which have elevated expression levels of the transferrin receptor (TfR). The N-NE3TA-Tf conjugate displayed significant inhibitory activity against all three cancer cell lines. The NIR dye Cy5.5 was then incorporated into N-NE3TA-Tf, and the resulting cytotoxic and fluorescent transferrin conjugate N-NE3TA-Tf-Cy5.5 was shown by microscopy to enter TfR-overexpressing cancer cells. This theranostic conjugate has potential application for dual use in targeted iron chelation cancer therapy and NIR fluorescence imaging.Entities:
Keywords: anticancer therapy; fluorescent probes; optical imaging; theranostic agents; transferrin conjugates
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27624789 PMCID: PMC5118032 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.201600072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemMedChem ISSN: 1860-7179 Impact factor: 3.466