近红外脂肪酸分子探针在胶质母细胞瘤影像引导手术中的应用。

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代谢重编程被认为是癌症生长的主要驱动因素,但监测体内脂肪酸的摄取仍然具有挑战性,脂肪酸是许多肿瘤类型的必需能量来源。在这里,我们报道了一种新型的长链脂肪酸(FA)近红外(NIR)成像试剂(FA- icg)的开发,用于体外和体内FA吸收的实时,无创成像。此外,我们展示了探针在图像引导癌症手术中的应用,其中精确评估肿瘤边缘对切除至关重要。具体来说,我们关注的是胶质母细胞瘤(GBM),其中FA代谢在进展中起关键作用,并且需要更好的术中成像。在这里,我们成功地展示了探针在两种不同的GBM原位模型中的近红外体内成像应用。此外,我们验证了探针在患有肥大细胞瘤的伴侣犬中的摄取,因为这些犬发展成与人类病理相似的癌症。我们的研究结果表明,该探针结合了近红外成像的优点,如高灵敏度、低自身荧光、深层组织穿透,以及基于肿瘤代谢的特异性靶向和保留。因此,它代表了在代谢成像、药物开发领域广泛应用的有前途的候选者,最值得注意的是在图像引导手术中的翻译。
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Near-infrared fatty acid molecular probe for image-guided surgery of glioblastoma.

Metabolic reprogramming is considered a major driving factor in cancer growth and yet it remains challenging to monitor in vivo uptake of fatty acids, which are essential energy sources for many tumor types. Here, we report the development of a novel, long-chain fatty acid (FA), near-infrared (NIR) imaging reagent (FA-ICG) for real-time, non-invasive imaging of FA absorption in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, we demonstrate the application of the probe in image-guided cancer surgery, where precise assessment of tumor margins is paramount for removal. Specifically, we focus on glioblastoma (GBM), where FA metabolism plays a key role in progression and where there is a significant need for better intraoperative imaging. Here, we successfully demonstrate the application of the probe for NIR in vivo imaging in two different orthotopic models of GBM. In addition, we validate the uptake of the probe in companion dogs with mastocytomas, as these develop cancer with a similar pathology to humans. Our results demonstrate that the probe combines benefits from NIR imaging, such as high sensitivity, low autofluorescence, and deep tissue penetration, with specific tumor metabolism-based targeting and retention. Thus, it represents a promising candidate for a wide range of applications in the fields of metabolic imaging, drug development, and most notably for translation in image-guided surgery.

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