A peptide-based fluorescent bioprobe for EphA2-overexpressing tumor targeting and image-guided surgical resection

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.bmc.2025.118090
Xudong Yu , Jianfei Jin , Yun Si , Huanmin Zhang , Zhegang Song
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Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an emerging and highly promising surgical technique in clinic. Owing to its real-time and visual characteristics, it assists in achieving clear pictures on lesion site, tumor boundary and degree of metastasis, which will definitely improve surgery accuracy and minimize cancer recurrence as much as possible. Herein, we report a near-infrared fluorescent bioprobe, YK80, which utilizes a modified heptamethine cyanine dye as the fluorophore and a self-assembling peptide targeting Ephrin receptor A2 (EphA2) proteins as the ligand. The design strategy and the synthetic route to YK80 are described, and then optical properties, pharmacokinetics, binding affinity between YK80 and the protein are further investigated. YK80 shows high affinity (KD ≈ 100 nM) with EphA2-expressing cancer cells and excellent targeting ability in mouse models bearing colorectal tumors. Meanwhile, indocyanine green (ICG), the commonly used non-targeted fluorescent contrast agent is employed as the comparison for in vivo experiments. However, ICG owns no such capability towards cancer cells or solid tumors. Thus, YK80 could potentially serve as a targeted contrast agent for image-guided surgery and this successful example will boost the development of medical imaging, surgical methods as well as translational medicine.

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一种基于多肽的荧光生物探针,用于过表达epha2的肿瘤靶向和图像引导手术切除
荧光引导手术(FGS)是一种新兴的外科技术,具有很高的临床应用前景。由于它的实时性和视觉性,可以清晰地显示病变部位、肿瘤边界和转移程度,这必将提高手术的准确性,最大限度地减少癌症的复发。在此,我们报道了一种近红外荧光生物探针YK80,该探针利用修饰的七甲基菁氨酸染料作为荧光团,以靶向Ephrin受体A2 (EphA2)蛋白的自组装肽作为配体。介绍了YK80的设计策略和合成途径,并进一步研究了YK80的光学性质、药代动力学和与蛋白的结合亲和力。YK80对表达epha2的癌细胞具有高亲和力(KD≈100 nM),在结直肠癌小鼠模型中具有良好的靶向能力。同时,体内实验采用常用的非靶向荧光造影剂吲哚菁绿(ICG)作为对照。然而,ICG对癌细胞或实体瘤没有这种能力。因此,YK80有可能作为图像引导手术的靶向造影剂,这一成功的例子将促进医学成像、手术方法以及转化医学的发展。
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 医学-生化与分子生物学
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17 days
期刊介绍: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry provides an international forum for the publication of full original research papers and critical reviews on molecular interactions in key biological targets such as receptors, channels, enzymes, nucleotides, lipids and saccharides. The aim of the journal is to promote a better understanding at the molecular level of life processes, and living organisms, as well as the interaction of these with chemical agents. A special feature will be that colour illustrations will be reproduced at no charge to the author, provided that the Editor agrees that colour is essential to the information content of the illustration in question.
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