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  2. Tumor-Targeted Fluorescent/Photoacoustic Imaging of Legumain Activity In Vivo

Tumor-Targeted Fluorescent/Photoacoustic Imaging of Legumain Activity In Vivo

  • ACS Sens. 2023 Nov 20. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.3c01922.
Minghui Wang 1 Menglin Tao 1 Wujuan Zhu 1 Wenbin Liu 1 Zhengjie Liu 1 Zijuan Hai 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology, Anhui University, Hefei, 230601, China.
Abstract

Legumain has been identified as a target for diagnosis and treatment of associated cancers. Therefore, real-time imaging of Legumain activity in vivo is helpful in diagnosing and evaluating therapeutic efficacy of associated cancers. Fluorescent/photoacoustic (FL/PA) dual-modal imaging developed rapidly because of its good sensitivity and spatial resolution. As far as we know, a tumor-targeted probe for FL/PA imaging of Legumain activity in vivo has not been reported. Hence, we intended to develop a tumor-targeted hemicyanine (HCy) probe (HCy-AAN-Bio) for FL/PA imaging of Legumain in vivo. The control probe HCy-AAN does not have tumor-targeting ability. Legumain can specifically cleave HCy-AAN-Bio or HCy-AAN with the generation of FL/PA signal while more HCy-AAN-Bio could be recognized by Legumain than HCy-AAN with higher sensitivity in vitro. Due to the tumor-targeting ability, HCy-AAN-Bio could image 4T1 cells with an additional 1.3-fold FL enhancement and 1.9-fold PA enhancement than HCy-AAN. In addition, HCy-AAN-Bio could image Legumain activity in vivo with an additional 1.5-fold FL enhancement and 1.9-fold PA enhancement than HCy-AAN. We expected that HCy-AAN-Bio will be a powerful tool for early diagnosis of associated Cancer.

Keywords

fluorescence imaging; hemicyanine dye; legumain activity; photoacoustic imaging; tumor-targeted.

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    Tumor-Targeted Hemicyanine Probe