Title | Near-Infrared Fluorogenic Spray for Rapid Tumor Sensing. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Tung C-H, Han MShin, Shen Z, Gray BD, Pak KY, Wang J |
Journal | ACS Sens |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 10 |
Pagination | 3657-3666 |
Date Published | 2021 10 22 |
ISSN | 2379-3694 |
Keywords | Fluorescence, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Neoplasms |
Abstract | Surgical resection of cancerous tissues is a critical procedure for solid tumor treatment. During the operation, the surgeon mostly identifies the cancerous tissues by naked-eye visualization under white light without aid, therefore, the outcome heavily relies on the surgeon's experience. A near-infrared pH-responsive fluorogenic dye, CypH-11, was designed to be used as a sensitive cancer spray to highlight cancerous tissues during surgical operations, minimizing the surgeon's subjective judgment. CypH-11, p 6.0, emits almost no fluorescence at neutral pH but fluoresces brightly in an acidic environment, a ubiquitous consequence of cancer cell proliferation. After topical application, CypH-11 was absorbed quickly, and its fluorescence signal in the cancerous tissue was developed within a minute. The signal-to-background ratio was 1.3 and 1.5 at 1 and 10 min, respectively. The fluorogenic property and near-instant signal development capability enable the "spray-and-see" concept. This fast-acting CypH-11 spray could be a handy and effective tool for fluorescence-guided surgery, identifying small cancerous lesions in real time for optimal resection without systemic toxicity. |
DOI | 10.1021/acssensors.1c01370 |
Alternate Journal | ACS Sens |
PubMed ID | 34549942 |
Grant List | R43 CA224579 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States |
Related Institute:
Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute (MI3)