Evaluation of Novel Tumor-Targeted Near-Infrared Probe for Fluorescence-Guided Surgery of Cancer

Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue, considerable effort has been devoted to improving a surgeon’s ability to locate and remove all malignant lesions. With the aid of improved optical imaging equipment, we and others have focused on dev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 2018-11, Vol.61 (21), p.9637-9646
Hauptverfasser: Mahalingam, Sakkarapalayam M, Kularatne, Sumith A, Myers, Carrie H, Gagare, Pravin, Norshi, Mohammad, Liu, Xin, Singhal, Sunil, Low, Philip S
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue, considerable effort has been devoted to improving a surgeon’s ability to locate and remove all malignant lesions. With the aid of improved optical imaging equipment, we and others have focused on developing tumor-targeted fluorescent dyes to selectively illuminate cancer nodules during surgery. We describe here the design, synthesis, optical properties, in vitro and in vivo tumor specificity/affinity, pharmacokinetics, preclinical toxicology, and some clinical application of a folate receptor (FR)-targeted NIR dye (OTL38) that concentrates specifically in cancer tissues and clears rapidly from healthy tissues. We demonstrate that OTL38 binds FR-expressing cells with ∼1 nM affinity and eliminates from receptor negative tissues with a half-time of
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b01115