Humanized Fluorescent Tumor-associated Glycoprotein-72 Antibody Selectively Labels Colon-cancer Liver Metastases in Orthotopic Mouse Models.
In Vivo
; 34(5): 2303-2307, 2020.
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BACKGROUND/AIM: Fluorescence imaging has been shown to improve intra-operative detection of liver metastasis. The present study aimed to determine whether humanized anti-TAG-72 antibody (huCC49) conjugated to a near-infrared dye provides selective labeling of colorectal-cancer liver metastasis in orthotopic mouse models. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Humanized anti-TAG-72 (huCC49) was conjugated to IRDye800CW (huCC49-IR800). Orthotopic liver-metastasis nude-mouse models (n=5) were established with the human colon-cancer LS174T cell-line. Three weeks later, mice were administered huCC49-IR800 and intra-vital imaging was performed 48 h later. The mean tumor-to-liver ratio (TLR) was calculated. RESULTS: Intra-vital imaging demonstrated clear tumor margins with minimal liver fluorescence 48 h after administration of 50 µg huCC49-IR800 with mean TLR=7.53 (SD±2.76). CONCLUSION: Anti-TAG-72 monoclonal antibody conjugated to IRDye800 provides distinct and bright labeling of colorectal tumors in orthotopic nude-mouse models of liver metastasis. TAG-72 may be a useful target for intra-operative imaging of colorectal cancer liver metastasis in the clinic.
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Corantes Fluorescentes
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Neoplasias Hepáticas
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