Improved antibody-guided surgery with a near-infrared dye on a PEGylated linker for CEA-positive tumors

  • Yazaki P
  • Lwin T
  • Minnix M
  • et al.
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© The Authors. Real-time intraoperative image-guided cancer surgery promises to improve oncologic outcomes. Tumor-specific antibodies conjugated with near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores have demonstrated the potential to enhance visualization of solid tumor margins and metastatic disease; however, multiple challenges remain, including improvement in probe development for clinical utility. We have developed an NIR-IR800 dye on a PEGylated linker (sidewinder) conjugated to the humanized anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) antibody (M5A) with extended in vivo serum and tumor persistence. The anti-CEA M5A-sidewinder has a high dye-to-antibody ratio (average of 7 per antibody) that allows, in an orthotopic implanted human pancreatic cancer mouse model increased tumor fluorescence, higher tumor-to-background ratio and extends the surgical scheduling window compared to current antibody dye conjugates. These preclinical results demonstrate the potential of this probe for fluorescence-guided surgery of CEA-positive gastrointestinal cancers.

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Yazaki, P. J., Lwin, T. M., Minnix, M., Li, L., Sherman, A., Molnar, J., … Bouvet, M. (2019). Improved antibody-guided surgery with a near-infrared dye on a PEGylated linker for CEA-positive tumors. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 24(06), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.24.6.066012

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