Small ultra-red fluorescent protein nanoparticles as exogenous probes for noninvasive tumor imaging in vivo Journal Article


Authors: An, F.; Chen, N.; Conlon, W. J.; Hachey, J. S.; Xin, J.; Aras, O.; Rodriguez, E. A.; Ting, R.
Article Title: Small ultra-red fluorescent protein nanoparticles as exogenous probes for noninvasive tumor imaging in vivo
Abstract: Nanoparticles are excellent imaging agents for cancer, but variability in chemical structure, racemic mixtures, and addition of heavy metals hinders FDA approval in the United States. We developed a small ultra-red fluorescent protein, named smURFP, to have optical properties similar to the small-molecule Cy5, a heptamethine subclass of cyanine dyes (Ex/Em = 642/670 nm). smURFP has a fluorescence quantum yield of 18% and expresses so well in E. coli, that gram quantities of fluorescent protein are purified from cultures in the laboratory. In this research, the fluorescent protein smURFP was combined with bovine serum albumin into fluorescent protein nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are fluorescent with a quantum yield of 17% and 12–14 nm in diameter. The far-red fluorescent protein nanoparticles noninvasively image tumors in living mice via the enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) mechanism. This manuscript describes the use of a new fluorescent protein nanoparticle for in vivo fluorescent imaging. This protein nanoparticle core should prove useful as a biomacromolecular scaffold, which could bear extended chemical modifications for studies, such as the in vivo imaging of fluorescent protein nanoparticles targeted to primary and metastatic cancer, theranostic treatment, and/or dual-modality imaging with positron emission tomography for entire human imaging. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: controlled study; unclassified drug; nonhuman; mouse; animal tissue; cell viability; animal experiment; animal model; ph; in vivo study; in vitro study; tumor xenograft; drug synthesis; red fluorescent protein; lung adenocarcinoma; contrast enhancement; escherichia coli; biocompatibility; nanoparticle; bovine serum albumin; ex vivo study; non invasive measurement; particle size; fluorescence imaging; quantum yield; cancer imaging; fluorescent protein; tumor imaging; hydrodynamics; cell ph; article; a-549 cell line; far-red fluorescence; protein nanoparticle; small ultra red fluorescent protein; small ultra red fluorescent protein nanoparticle
Journal Title: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume: 153
ISSN: 0141-8130
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.  
Date Published: 2020-06-15
Start Page: 100
End Page: 106
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.02.253
PUBMED: 32105698
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7493049
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 April 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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