A sialic acid-targeted near-infrared theranostic for signal activation based intraoperative tumor ablation†
Xuanjun Wu,Mingzhu Yu,Bijuan Lin,Hongjie Xing,Jiahuai Han,Shoufa Han
Chemical Science Pub Date : 09/25/2014 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C4SC02248C
Abstract

Agents enabling tumor staging are valuable for cancer surgery. Herein, a targetable sialic acid-armed near-infrared profluorophore (SA-pNIR) is reported for fluorescence guided tumor detection. SA-pNIR consists of a sialic acid entity effective for in vivo tumor targeting and a profluorophore which undergoes lysosomal acidity-triggered fluorogenic isomerization. SA-pNIR displays a number of advantageous biomedical properties in mice, e.g. high tumor-to-normal tissue signal contrast, long-term retention in tumors and low systemic toxicity. In addition, SA-pNIR effectively converts NIR light into cytotoxic heat in cells, suggesting tumor-activatable photothermal therapy. With high performance tumor illumination and lysosome-activatable photothermal properties, SA-pNIR is a promising agent for detection and photothermal ablation of surgically exposed tumors.

Graphical abstract: A sialic acid-targeted near-infrared theranostic for signal activation based intraoperative tumor ablation