A protease-activated, near-infrared fluorescent probe for early endoscopic detection of premalignant gastrointestinal lesions

Author:

Yim Joshua J.,Harmsen StefanORCID,Flisikowski Krzysztof,Flisikowska TatianaORCID,Namkoong HongORCID,Garland MeganORCID,van den Berg Nynke S.,Vilches-Moure José G.,Schnieke AngelikaORCID,Saur Dieter,Glasl Sarah,Gorpas DimitrisORCID,Habtezion AidaORCID,Ntziachristos Vasilis,Contag Christopher H.ORCID,Gambhir Sanjiv S.ORCID,Bogyo MatthewORCID,Rogalla StephanORCID

Abstract

Fluorescence imaging is currently being actively developed for surgical guidance; however, it remains underutilized for diagnostic and endoscopic surveillance of incipient colorectal cancer in high-risk patients. Here we demonstrate the utility and potential for clinical translation of a fluorescently labeled cathepsin-activated chemical probe to highlight gastrointestinal lesions. This probe stays optically dark until it is activated by proteases produced by tumor-associated macrophages and accumulates within the lesions, enabling their detection using an endoscope outfitted with a fluorescence detector. We evaluated the probe in multiple murine models and a human-scale porcine model of gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. The probe provides fluorescence-guided surveillance of gastrointestinal lesions and augments histopathological analysis by highlighting areas of dysplasia as small as 400 µm, which were visibly discernible with significant tumor-to-background ratios, even in tissues with a background of severe inflammation and ulceration. Given these results, we anticipate that this probe will enable sensitive fluorescence-guided biopsies, even in the presence of highly inflamed colorectal tissue, which will improve early diagnosis to prevent gastrointestinal cancers.

Funder

Will Foundation

NIH

Canary Center at Stanford

NSF

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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