用于癌症成像的吲哚菁绿色发光纳米粒子探针。

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Nanotheranostics Pub Date : 2023-04-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ntno.78405
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吲哚花青绿(ICG)是FDA批准的用于临床环境中癌症成像和图像引导手术的近红外荧光(NIRF)探针之一。然而,ICG的局限性包括光稳定性差、高浓度毒性、循环时间短和癌症细胞特异性差。为了克服这些障碍,我们设计了一种由聚(乙烯基吡咯烷酮)(PVP)-吲哚青绿组成的纳米结构体,该结构体用单宁酸自组装(称为吲哚青绿发光纳米颗粒探针,ICG-glow NPs),用于癌症细胞/组织特异性靶向。通过球形纳米颗粒的形成(DLS和TEM)和光谱分析证实了自组装的ICG-Glow NPs。通过在滤纸和鸡组织上的优异荧光计数,建立了ICG-Glow NPs的近红外成像特性。ICG-Glow NP与人类红细胞、肾正常细胞、胰腺正常细胞和其他癌症细胞系表现出良好的血液和细胞相容性。使用不同的人类癌症细胞系和人类肿瘤组织证实了ICG-Glow NP增强的癌症特异性NIRF结合和成像能力。此外,在MDA-MB-231异种移植物小鼠模型中证实了ICG-Glow NP的肿瘤特异性结合/积聚。总之,这些发现表明ICG-Glow NPs作为癌症细胞/肿瘤成像的新型安全NIRF成像探针具有巨大的潜力。这可以导致更快的癌症诊断,促进精确的疾病检测和管理。
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Indocyanine Green-based Glow Nanoparticles Probe for Cancer Imaging.

Indocyanine Green-based Glow Nanoparticles Probe for Cancer Imaging.

Indocyanine Green-based Glow Nanoparticles Probe for Cancer Imaging.

Indocyanine Green-based Glow Nanoparticles Probe for Cancer Imaging.

Indocyanine green (ICG) is one of the FDA-approved near infra-red fluorescent (NIRF) probes for cancer imaging and image-guided surgery in the clinical setting. However, the limitations of ICG include poor photostability, high concentration toxicity, short circulation time, and poor cancer cell specificity. To overcome these hurdles, we engineered a nanoconstruct composed of poly (vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP)-indocyanine green that is cloaked self-assembled with tannic acid (termed as indocyanine green-based glow nanoparticles probe, ICG-Glow NPs) for the cancer cell/tissue-specific targeting. The self-assembled ICG-Glow NPs were confirmed by spherical nanoparticles formation (DLS and TEM) and spectral analyses. The NIRF imaging characteristic of ICG-Glow NPs was established by superior fluorescence counts on filter paper and chicken tissue. The ICG-Glow NPs exhibited excellent hemo and cellular compatibility with human red blood cells, kidney normal, pancreatic normal, and other cancer cell lines. An enhanced cancer-specific NIRF binding and imaging capability of ICG-Glow NPs was confirmed using different human cancer cell lines and human tumor tissues. Additionally, tumor-specific binding/accumulation of ICG-Glow NPs was confirmed in MDA-MB-231 xenograft mouse model. Collectively, these findings suggest that ICG-Glow NPs have great potential as a novel and safe NIRF imaging probe for cancer cell/tumor imaging. This can lead to a quicker cancer diagnosis facilitating precise disease detection and management.

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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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