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Hypoxia-Targeting Fluorescent Nanobodies for Optical Molecular Imaging of Pre-Invasive Breast Cancer
Authors:Aram S A van Brussel  Arthur Adams  Sabrina Oliveira  Bram Dorresteijn  Mohamed El Khattabi  Jeroen F Vermeulen  Elsken van der Wall  Willem P Th M Mali  Patrick W B Derksen  Paul J van Diest  Paul M P van Bergen en Henegouwen
Institution:1.Division of Cell Biology, Department of Biology, Science Faculty,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands;2.Department of Pathology,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht,The Netherlands;3.Department of Radiology,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht,The Netherlands;4.Division of Internal Medicine and Dermatology,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht,The Netherlands;5.QVQ BV,Utrecht,The Netherlands
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of this work was to develop a CAIX-specific nanobody conjugated to IRDye800CW for molecular imaging of pre-invasive breast cancer.

Procedures

CAIX-specific nanobodies were selected using a modified phage display technology, conjugated site-specifically to IRDye800CW and evaluated in a xenograft breast cancer mouse model using ductal carcinoma in situ cells (DCIS).

Results

Specific anti-CAIX nanobodies were obtained. Administration of a CAIX-specific nanobody into mice with DCIS xenografts overexpressing CAIX showed after 2 h a mean tumor-to-normal tissue ratio (TNR) of 4.3?±?0.6, compared to a TNR of 1.4?±?0.2 in mice injected with the negative control nanobody R2-IR. In DCIS mice, a TNR of 1.8?±?0.1 was obtained. Biodistribution studies demonstrated an uptake of 14.0?±?1.1 %I.D./g in DCIS?+?CAIX tumors, 4.6?±?0.8 %I.D./g in DCIS tumors, while 2.0?±?0.2 %I.D./g was obtained with R2-IR.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate the successful generation of a CAIX-specific nanobody-IRDye800CW conjugate that can be used for rapid imaging of (pre-)invasive breast cancer.
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