Development of a fluorescent probe for the detection of hPD-L1.
J Biosci Bioeng
; 130(4): 431-436, 2020 Oct.
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Interaction of human programmed death factor-1 (hPD-1) of T cells and one of its ligands hPD-L1 which is expressed on cancer cells suppresses effector T cell functions. Studies showed that the hPD-1/hPD-L1 pathway is associated with killing mechanisms of tumor cells evading the immune system. Immunotherapy based on the checkpoint inhibitor on hPD-1 has been an important approach to treat cancer; however, not all cancer cells over-express hPD-L1. Detection of hPD-L1 over-expression in cancer cells may be a key factor for deciding on whether immunotherapy should be conducted. In the present study, we produced recombinant hPD-1 using Escherichia coli, and created a fluorescent probe termed quenched hPD-1 (QPD-1) for the detection of hPD-L1. We found that hPD-1 can quench fluorescence of carboxytetramethylrhodamine labeled on its N-terminal and QPD-1 is a convenient tool to rapidly detect hPD-L1 with a limit of detection of 10 nM and detectable range of 10 nM-1000 nM. QPD-1 may also function as a probe to screen for hPD-L1 over-expressing tumor cells and promote appropriate medical procedure through tumor immunotherapy.
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Receptor de Morte Celular Programada 1
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Corantes Fluorescentes
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Diagnostic_studies
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Humans
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En
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J Biosci Bioeng
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2020
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Article