Chen_2019_Theranostics_9_7359

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Title : Carboxylesterase-Cleavable Biotinylated Nanoparticle for Tumor-Dual Targeted Imaging - Chen_2019_Theranostics_9_7359
Author(s) : Chen P , Kuang W , Zheng Z , Yang S , Liu Y , Su L , Zhao K , Liang G
Ref : Theranostics , 9 :7359 , 2019
Abstract :

Near-infrared (NIR) nanoprobes with fluorescence "Turn-On" property are advantageous in cancer diagnosis but, to the best of our knowledge, "smart" nanoprobe that simultaneously targets both biotin receptor and carboxylesterase (CES) for HepG2 tumor-dual targeted imaging has not been reported. Methods: Using CBT-Cys click condensation reaction, we rationally designed a "smart" NIR fluorescence probe H2N-Cys(StBu)-Lys(Biotin)-Ser(Cy5.5)-CBT (NIR-CBT) and used it to facilely prepare the fluorescence-quenched nanoparticle NIR-CBT-NP. Results: In vitro results indicated that, after NIR-CBT-NP was incubated with CES for 6 h, its fluorescence was turned "On" by 69 folds. Cell experiments verified that NIR-CBT-NP was uptaken by HepG2 cells via biotin receptor-assisted endocytosis and its fluorescence was turned "On" by intracellular CES hydrolysis. Moreover, NIR-CBT-NP was successfully applied to image both biotin receptor- and CES-overexpressing HepG2 tumors. Conclusion: Fluorescence-quenched nanoparticle NIR-CBT-NP was facilely prepared to actively target biotin receptor-overexpressing HepG2 cancer cells and turn the fluorescence "On" by intracellular CES hydrolysis for tumor-dual targeted imaging. We anticipate that our fluorescence "Turn-On" nanoparticle could be applied for liver cancer diagnosis in clinic in the near future.

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Chen P, Kuang W, Zheng Z, Yang S, Liu Y, Su L, Zhao K, Liang G (2019)
Carboxylesterase-Cleavable Biotinylated Nanoparticle for Tumor-Dual Targeted Imaging
Theranostics 9 :7359

Chen P, Kuang W, Zheng Z, Yang S, Liu Y, Su L, Zhao K, Liang G (2019)
Theranostics 9 :7359