| Literature DB >> 29377425 |
Yong-An Lee1, Jong-Jin Kim1, Jungyeol Lee2,3, Jia Hui Jane Lee4,5, Srikanta Sahu1, Haw-Young Kwon6, Sung-Jin Park1, Se-Young Jang7, Jun-Seok Lee7, Zhenxun Wang4, Wai Leong Tam4,8,9, Bing Lim4,10, Nam-Young Kang1,3, Young-Tae Chang1,2,6.
Abstract
Tumor initiating cells (TICs) have been implicated in clinical relapse and metastasis of a variety of epithelial cancers, including lung cancer. While efforts toward the development of specific probes for TIC detection and targeting are ongoing, a universal TIC probe has yet to be developed. We report the first TIC-specific fluorescent chemical probe, TiY, with identification of the molecular target as vimentin, a marker for epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). TiY selectively stains TICs over differentiated tumor cells or normal cells, and facilitates the visualization and enrichment of functionally active TICs from patient tumors. At high concentration, TiY also shows anti-TIC activity with low toxicity to non-TICs. With the unexplored target vimentin, TiY shows potential as a first universal probe for TIC detection in different cancers.Entities:
Keywords: antitumor agents; biomarkers; cancer; fluorescent probes; high-throughput screening
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29377425 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201712920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336