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Intravital imaging of mouse colonic adenoma using MMP-based molecular probes with multi-channel fluorescence endoscopy SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Intravital imaging of mouse colonic adenoma using MMP-based molecular probes with multi-channel fluorescence endoscopy
Authors
Oh, GSu Woong YooYebin JungYeon-Mi RyuYoungrong ParkKim, SYKi Hean KimKim, SSeung-Jae MyungEuiheon Chung
Date Issued
2014-05-01
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Abstract
Intravital imaging has provided molecular, cellular and anatomical insight into the study of tumor. Early detection and treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases can be enhanced with specific molecular markers and endoscopic imaging modalities. We present a wide-field multi-channel fluorescence endoscope to screen GI tract for colon cancer using multiple molecular probes targeting matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) conjugated with quantum dots (QD) in AOM/DSS mouse model. MMP9 and MMP14 antibody (Ab)-QD conjugates demonstrate specific binding to colonic adenoma. The average target-to-background (T/B) ratios are 2.10 +/- 0.28 and 1.78 +/- 0.18 for MMP14 Ab-QD and MMP9 Ab-QD, respectively. The overlap between the two molecular probes is 67.7 +/- 8.4%. The presence of false negative indicates that even more number of targeting could increase the sensitivity of overall detection given heterogeneous molecular expression in tumors. Our approach indicates potential for the screening of small or flat lesions that are precancerous. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America
Keywords
TUMOR HETEROGENEITY; TANDEM COLONOSCOPY; QUANTUM DOTS; LIVING MICE; CANCER; ENDOMICROSCOPY; FEASIBILITY; INHIBITION; EXPRESSION; COLITIS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27309
DOI
10.1364/BOE.5.001677
ISSN
2156-7085
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, vol. 5, no. 5, page. 1677 - 1689, 2014-05-01
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