Multifunctional Cyanine-Based Theranostic Probe for Cancer Imaging and Therapy

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Nov 11;22(22):12214. doi: 10.3390/ijms222212214.

Abstract

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world. A cancer-targeted multifunctional probe labeled with the radionuclide has been developed to provide multi-modalities for NIR fluorescence and nuclear imaging (PET, SPECT), for photothermal therapy (PTT), and targeted radionuclide therapy of cancer. In this study, synthesis, characterization, in vitro, and in vivo biological evaluation of the cyanine-based probe (DOTA-NIR790) were demonstrated. The use of cyanine dyes for the selective accumulation of cancer cells were used to achieve the characteristics of tumor markers. Therefore, all kinds of organ tumors can be targeted for diagnosis and treatment. The DOTA-NIR790 labeled with lutetium-111 could detect original or metastatic tumors by using SPECT imaging and quantify tumor accumulation. The β-emission of 177Lu-DOTA-NIR790 can be used for targeted radionuclide therapy of tumors. The DOTA-NIR790 enabled imaging by NIR fluorescence and by nuclear imaging (SPECT) to monitor in real-time the tumor accumulation and the situation of cancer therapy, and to guide the surgery or the photothermal therapy of the tumor. The radionuclide-labeled heptamethine cyanine based probe (DOTA-NIR790) offers multifunctional modalities for imaging and therapies of cancer.

Keywords: cyanine dye; multi-modality; near-infrared fluorescence imaging; nuclear imaging; photothermal therapy; targeted radionuclide therapy.

MeSH terms

  • A549 Cells
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Fluorescent Dyes / chemistry
  • Fluorescent Dyes / pharmacology
  • HCT116 Cells
  • Humans
  • Lutetium* / chemistry
  • Lutetium* / pharmacology
  • Mice
  • Mice, Nude
  • Neoplasms, Experimental* / diagnostic imaging
  • Neoplasms, Experimental* / therapy
  • Optical Imaging*
  • Quinolinium Compounds* / chemistry
  • Quinolinium Compounds* / pharmacology
  • Radioisotopes / chemistry
  • Radioisotopes / pharmacology
  • Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography*
  • Theranostic Nanomedicine*

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Quinolinium Compounds
  • Radioisotopes
  • Lutetium