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Biotinylated Bioluminescent Probe for Long Lasting Targeted in Vivo Imaging of Xenografted Brain Tumors in Mice.

Yu Lin Jiang1, Yun Zhu1, Alfred B Moore1, Kayla Miller1, Ann-Marie Broome1.   

Abstract

Bioluminescence is a useful tool for imaging of cancer in in vivo animal models that endogenously express luciferase, an enzyme that requires a substrate for visual readout. Current bioluminescence imaging, using commonly available luciferin substrates, only lasts a short time (15-20 min). To avoid repeated administration of luciferase substrate during cancer detection and surgery, a long lasting bioluminescence imaging substrate or system is needed. A novel water-soluble biotinylated luciferase probe, B-YL (1), was synthesized. A receptor-targeted complex of B-YL with streptavidin (SA) together with a biotinylated epidermal growth factor short peptide (B-EGF) (SA/B-YL/B-EGF = 1:3:1, molar ratio) was then prepared to demonstrate selective targeting. The complex was incubated with brain cancer cell lines overexpressing the EGF receptor (EGFR) and transfected with the luciferase gene. Results show that the complex specifically detects cancer cells by bioluminescence. The complex was further used to image xenograft brain tumors transfected with a luciferase gene in mice. The complex detects the tumor immediately, and bioluminescence lasts for 5 days. Thus, the complex generates a long lasting bioluminescence for cancer detection in mice. The complex with selective targeting may be used in noninvasive cancer diagnosis and accurate surgery in cancer treatment in clinics in the future.

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Keywords:  Glioblastoma; bioluminescence; epidermal growth factor; in vivo imaging

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28532151      PMCID: PMC5947857          DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.7b00111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Chem Neurosci        ISSN: 1948-7193            Impact factor:   4.418


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