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Application of Near Infrared Fluorescent Labeled Deoxyglucose Analogue in Tumor Optical Imaging

April 02, 2024
Application of Near Infrared Fluorescence Labeling in Tumor Optical Imaging
Author: Bai Huimin
Background: Fluoride 18-labeled glucose (FDG) has been used in clinical detection, staging, and therapeutic surveillance of tumors and other diseases. However, its radioactive side effects have always plagued patients, and recent non-radioactive markers have emerged. The near-infrared drug is gradually accepted by doctors and patients because of its non-toxicity, convenient labeling and economical benefits. The article presented below mainly uses the tumor imaging of a near-infrared-labeled deoxyglucose analog as an example to explain the advantages and disadvantages of near-infrared imaging technology.
Methodology: The authors of this article found a glucose analog that can be transported by glucose transporters (GLUT) to some tumor cells: 2-NBDG, so they also began testing for analogs with near-infrared dyes. ( Cy5.5-2DG) Tumor marker properties in preclinical small animal models. Two dyes were used in the article: Cy5.5-2DG and Cy5.5-NHS, the former being the latter and D-glucosamine linked.

Partial results: near-infrared imaging of malignant gliomas implanted subcutaneously

The two dyes were intravenously injected into the nude mouse tumor model, and the results of multiple phases indicated that both substances were higher than the normal tissue at the tumor site (shown by the white arrow).
The same result appears in the near-infrared imaging results of melanoma:

Discussion: In previous reports, 2-NBDG can enter living cells via the glucose transport system (GLUT) and can be aggregated in malignant tumor cell lines such as breast cancer cells MCF-7, hepatoma cells HepG2. In the results of this study, it was also shown that 2-NBDG accumulates in the cytoplasm of U87MG cells, and that near-infrared-labeled Cy5.5-2DG can enter many tumor cell lines. For example: C6, A75M, B16F0, MDA-MB-435 (results not shown), and because the emission spectrum of 2-NBDG is at 475nm, it is not suitable for animal imaging, which limits its clinical and preclinical applications, near-infrared labeling. Greatly improved its physical properties in optical imaging.
Summary: Near-infrared imaging is an effective means of preclinical and clinical diagnosis of diseases, and real-time surgical guidance, and attracts the attention of many scientific research and medical personnel. Its non-invasive, non-radioactive, non-toxic characteristics make it It has great application potential and value before clinical and clinical. This article aims to develop optical probes suitable for near-infrared tumor-specific imaging, and the ease of labeling of most near-infrared dyes has also facilitated the development of this field.
With the development of technology, static imaging has been unable to meet the needs of scientific research and surgery. Near-infrared real-time imaging has become the new darling of the optical imaging industry. The Fluobeam series produced by Fluoptics is a high sensitivity (detectable picomolar level ( 10 -12 ) Even the flying-molar (10 -15 ) fluorescent signal) The first hand-held open real-time imaging system enables compatible imaging of large animals and small animals on the same instrument; experimental preclinical experiments and The perfect combination of real-time guidance in clinical surgery.
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