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In Vivo Chemiluminescent Imaging Agents for Nitroreductase and Tissue Oxygenation
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2016
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EngineeringOncologic ImagingImaging AgentRedox BiologyTumor BiologyLuminescence IntensityImaging AgentsTheranosticsCancer Cell BiologyTranslational Molecular ImagingBioimagingChemodynamic TherapyCancer MetabolismRadiation OncologyMolecular ImagingCancer ResearchNovel Imaging MethodRadiologyMedical ImagingPhotodynamic TherapyPharmacologyLung CancerChemiluminescence ImagingBiomedical ImagingTissue OxygenationMedicine
Tissue oxygenation is a driving parameter of the tumor microenvironment, and hypoxia can be a prognostic indicator of aggressiveness, metastasis, and poor response to therapy. Here, we report a chemiluminescence imaging (CLI) agent based on the oxygen-dependent reduction of a nitroaromatic spiroadamantane 1,2-dioxetane scaffold. Hypoxia ChemiLuminescent Probe 2 (HyCL-2) responds to nitroreductase with ∼170-fold increase in luminescence intensity and high selectivity for enzymatic reductase versus other small molecule reductants. HyCL-2 can image exogenous nitroreductase in vitro and in vivo in living mice, and total luminescent intensity is increased by ∼5-fold under low oxygen conditions. HyCL-2 is demonstrated to report on tumor oxygenation during an oxygen challenge in H1299 lung tumor xenografts grown in a murine model as independently confirmed using multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) imaging of hemoglobin oxygenation.
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