Dye labeling for optical imaging biases drug carriers' biodistribution and tumor uptake

IF 4.7 4区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.nano.2023.102650
Sarah Schraven MSc , Stefanie Rosenhain PhD , Ramona Brueck , Tim Marvin Wiechmann MSc , Robert Pola PhD , Tomáš Etrych PhD , Wiltrud Lederle DSc , Twan Lammers PhD , Felix Gremse PhD , Fabian Kiessling MD
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Biodistribution analyses of nanocarriers are often performed with optical imaging. Though dye tags can interact with transporters, e.g., organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATPs), their influence on biodistribution was hardly studied. Therefore, this study compared tumor cell uptake and biodistribution (in A431 tumor-bearing mice) of four near-infrared fluorescent dyes (AF750, IRDye750, Cy7, DY-750) and dye-labeled poly(N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-based nanocarriers (dye-pHPMAs). Tumor cell uptake of hydrophobic dyes (Cy7, DY-750) was higher than that of hydrophilic dyes (AF750, IRDye750), and was actively mediated but not related to OATPs. Free dyes' elimination depended on their hydrophobicity, and tumor uptake correlated with blood circulation times. Dye-pHPMAs circulated longer and accumulated stronger in tumors than free dyes. Dye labeling significantly influenced nanocarriers' tumor accumulation and biodistribution. Therefore, low-interference dyes and further exploration of dye tags are required to achieve the most unbiased results possible. In our assessment, AF750 and IRDye750 best qualified for labeling hydrophilic nanocarriers.

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染料标记的光学成像偏差药物载体的生物分布和肿瘤摄取
纳米载体的生物分布分析通常用光学成像进行。虽然染料标签可以与转运体相互作用,例如有机阴离子转运多肽(oats),但它们对生物分布的影响几乎没有研究。因此,本研究比较了四种近红外荧光染料(AF750, IRDye750, Cy7, DY-750)和染料标记的聚(N-(2-羟丙基)甲基丙烯酰胺纳米载体(dye-pHPMAs)的肿瘤细胞摄取和生物分布(在A431荷瘤小鼠中)。肿瘤细胞对疏水染料(Cy7, DY-750)的摄取高于亲水染料(AF750, IRDye750),并且是积极介导的,但与oops无关。游离染料的消除依赖于其疏水性,肿瘤的摄取与血液循环次数有关。与游离染料相比,染料- phpmas在肿瘤中循环时间更长,积累能力更强。染料标记显著影响纳米载体的肿瘤积累和生物分布。因此,低干扰染料和染料标签的进一步探索需要实现最公正的结果可能。在我们的评估中,AF750和IRDye750最适合标记亲水纳米载体。
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期刊介绍: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (NBM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal presenting novel, significant, and interdisciplinary theoretical and experimental results related to nanoscience and nanotechnology in the life and health sciences. Content includes basic, translational, and clinical research addressing diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, prediction, and prevention of diseases.
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