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Development of a fluorescent probe library enabling efficient screening of tumour-imaging probes based on discovery of biomarker enzymatic activities
Authors:Yugo Kuriki  Takafusa Yoshioka  Mako Kamiya  Toru Komatsu  Hiroyuki Takamaru  Kyohhei Fujita  Hirohisa Iwaki  Aika Nanjo  Yuki Akagi  Kohei Takeshita  Haruaki Hino  Rumi Hino  Ryosuke Kojima  Tasuku Ueno  Kenjiro Hanaoka  Seiichiro Abe  Yutaka Saito  Jun Nakajima  Yasuteru Urano
Abstract:Fluorescent probes that can selectively detect tumour lesions have great potential for fluorescence imaging-guided surgery. Here, we established a library-based approach for efficient screening of probes for tumour-selective imaging based on discovery of biomarker enzymes. We constructed a combinatorial fluorescent probe library for aminopeptidases and proteases, which is composed of 380 probes with various substrate moieties. Using this probe library, we performed lysate-based in vitro screening and/or direct imaging-based ex vivo screening of freshly resected clinical specimens from lung or gastric cancer patients, and found promising probes for tumour-selective visualization. Further, we identified two target enzymes as novel biomarker enzymes for discriminating between tumour and non-tumour tissues. This library-based approach is expected to be an efficient tool to develop tumour-imaging probes and to discover new biomarker enzyme activities for various tumours and other diseases.

Efficient methodology to develop tumor-imaging fluorescent probes based on screening with our newly constructed probe library for aminopeptidase/protease (380 probes) and clinical samples has been established.
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