Mei Li, Jinglan Wang, Qinan Li, Xiaoxia Zhang, Luxi Yang, Yumin Li, Wenting He, Tao Liu
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Indocyanine Green-Labeled Antibody-NOTCH2 as a New Fluorescent Molecular Imaging Probe for Gastric Cancer.
Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor that seriously threatens human health. Its high mortality is mainly due to delayed diagnosis, which makes early detection important for improving patient prognosis. Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging, with its high signal-to-noise ratio and good sensitivity, has been widely applied in biomedical research and clinical diagnosis. NOTCH2 is often overexpressed in gastric cancer and may serve as a useful target for diagnosis and treatment. In this study, we constructed a NOTCH2-targeted single-chain variable fragment (scFv) conjugated with indocyanine green (ICG) and evaluated its application in gastric cancer imaging in vitro and in vivo. The ICG-scFv probe showed similar photophysical properties to free ICG and was specifically taken up by MKN45 gastric cancer cells. In NIR imaging, ICG-scFv selectively accumulated in tumor tissue, achieved tumor-specific imaging, and maintained fluorescence signals for a longer time, which was further confirmed by colocalization analysis. These results indicate that the targeted fluorescent probe ICG-scFv may have potential value in the diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer.
期刊介绍:
Bioconjugate Chemistry invites original contributions on all research at the interface between man-made and biological materials. The mission of the journal is to communicate to advances in fields including therapeutic delivery, imaging, bionanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Bioconjugate Chemistry is intended to provide a forum for presentation of research relevant to all aspects of bioconjugates, including the preparation, properties and applications of biomolecular conjugates.