| Literature DB >> 32022975 |
Rui Tian1,2, Huilong Ma3, Shoujun Zhu1,4, Joseph Lau2, Rui Ma3, Yijing Liu2, Lisen Lin2, Swati Chandra2, Sheng Wang2, Xingfu Zhu3, Hongzhang Deng2, Gang Niu2, Mingxi Zhang5, Alexander L Antaris6, Kenneth S Hettie7, Bai Yang4, Yongye Liang3, Xiaoyuan Chen2.
Abstract
Tumor-lymph node (LN) metastasis is the dominant prognostic factor for tumor staging and therapeutic decision-making. However, concurrently visualizing metastasis and performing imaging-guided lymph node surgery is challenging. Here, a multiplexed-near-infrared-II (NIR-II) in vivo imaging system using nonoverlapping NIR-II probes with markedly suppressed photon scattering and zero-autofluorescence is reported, which enables visualization of the metastatic tumor and the tumor metastatic proximal LNs resection. A bright and tumor-seeking donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) dye, IR-FD, is screened for primary/metastatic tumor imaging in the NIR-IIa (1100-1300 nm) window. This optimized D-A-D dye exhibits greatly improved quantum yield of organic D-A-D fluorophores in aqueous solutions (≈6.0%) and good in vivo performance. Ultrabright PbS/CdS core/shell quantum dots (QDs) with dense polymer coating are used to visualize cancer-invaded sentinel LNs in the NIR-IIb (>1500 nm) window. Compared to clinically used indocyanine green, the QDs show superior brightness and photostability (no obvious bleaching even after continuous laser irradiation for 5 h); thus, only a picomolar dose is required for sentinel LNs detection. This combination of dual-NIR-II image-guided surgery can be performed under bright light, adding to its convenience and appeal in clinical use.Entities:
Keywords: NIR-II fluorophores; NIR-II image-guided surgery; NIR-II imaging; multiplexed NIR-II imaging; tumor metastasis detection
Year: 2020 PMID: 32022975 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849