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In vivo imaging of tumor response to therapy using a dual-modality imaging strategy

โœ Scribed by Zdravka Medarova; Wellington Pham; Young Kim; Guangping Dai; Anna Moore


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
French
Weight
340 KB
Volume
118
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

In vivo assessment of the outcome of cancer therapy is hampered by the paucity of imaging probes that target tumors specifically and noninvasively. The importance of such probes increases with the continuous development of chemotherapeutics and the necessity to evaluate their effectiveness in a clinical setting. We have recently reported on a dualโ€modality imaging probe specifically targeting the underglycosylated mucinโ€1 tumorโ€specific antigen (uMUCโ€1), which is one of the early hallmarks of tumorigenesis in a wide variety of tumors. This probe consists of crosslinked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (CLIO) for MR imaging, modified with Cy5.5 dye (for near infrared optical fluorescence imaging (NIRF)), and has peptides (EPPT), specifically recognizing uMUCโ€1, attached to the nanoparticle's dextran coat. In the present study, we demonstrated that this probe could not only detect orthotopically implanted preclinical models of adenocarcinomas but could also track tumor response to chemotherapy in vivo in real time. Considering the high cost associated with the development and testing of new cancer therapeutics and the need for accurate, noninvasive assessment of their effectiveness, we believe that the developed probe represents a valuable research tool relevant to clinical discovery. ยฉ 2005 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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