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Lighting-Up Tumor for Assisting Resection via Spraying NIR Fluorescent Probe of gamma-Glutamyltranspeptidas

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-10-12

Journal:FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY

Included Journals:PubMed、SCIE

Volume:6

Page Number:485

ISSN No.:2296-2646

Key Words:enzyme-activated; NIR fluorescent probe; spraying; large stokes shift; diagnose; clinical practice; tumor; gamma-Glutamyltranspeptidase

Abstract:For the precision resection, development of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe based on specificity identification tumor-associated enzyme for lighting-up the tumor area, is urgent in the field of diagnosis and treatment. Overexpression of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase, one of the cell-membrane enzymes, known as a biomarker is concerned with the growth and progression of ovarian, liver, colon and breast cancer compared to normal tissue. In this work, a remarkable enzyme-activated NIR fluorescent probe NIR-SN-GGT was proposed and synthesized including two moieties: a NIR dicyanoisophorone core as signal reporter unit; gamma-glutamyl group as the specificity identification site. In the presence of gamma-GGT, probe NIR-SN-GGT was transformed into NIR-SN-NH2, the recovery of Intramolecular Charge Transfer (ICT), liberating the NIR fluorescence signal, which was firstly employed to distinguish tumor tissue and normal tissues via simple "spraying" manner, greatly promoting the possibility of precise excision. Furthermore, combined with magnetic resonance imaging by T2 weight mode, tumor transplanted BABL/c mice could be also lit up for first time by NIR fluorescence probe having a large stokes, which demonstrated that probe NIR-SN-GGT would be a useful tool for assisting surgeon to diagnose and remove tumor in clinical practice.

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