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Colorectal Cancer Cell Surface Protein Profiling Using an Antibody Microarray and Fluorescence Multiplexing
Published on: September 25, 2011
Enhanced Fluorescence of Near-Infrared Anti-CEA Antibodies for Visualizing Colorectal Cancers Using Modified
K Cox1,2, J Jitender3, S Mehta3
1Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
Background:
The clinical success of fluorescence-guided surgery is dependent on tumor-specific probes that can achieve high tumor-to-background contrast. Conventional near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores often alter the pharmacokinetic properties of the parental molecule that result in aggregation, altered biodistribution, and impaired tumor targeting.
Methods:
This present study evaluates two charge-balanced heptamethine cyanine dyes, FNIR-Tag-766 and FNIR-Tag-804, conjugated to a humanized anti-carcinoembryonic antigen antibody (M5A). Their performance was compared to the standard M5A-IR800CW conjugate in both subcutaneous and orthotopic colorectal cancer xenograft models in mice. Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI), tumor-to-background ratio (TBR), and ex vivo biodistribution were compared.
Results:
The M5A-FNIR-766 conjugate produced a greater MFI in tumors at all timepoints compared to M5A-IR800CW, resulting in a significantly improved TBR. Ex vivo analysis at 96 h confirmed higher tumor accumulation for M5A-FNIR-766 and revealed a reduction in hepatic signal for both M5A-FNIR-Tag conjugates. The observations were concordant in the clinically relevant orthotopic model.
Conclusion:
Antibody-fluorophore conjugates linked to the charge-modified FNIR-Tag dyes provide improved tumor-specific signals and a more favorable biodistribution profile than the same antibody conjugated to a conventional dye. By achieving superior performance through intrinsic fluorophore design rather than complex bioconjugation strategies, the approach provides a clinically translatable advancement for tumor-specific FGS.
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