Targeted imaging of cancer by fluorocoxib C, a near-infrared cyclooxygenase-2 probe

  • Uddin M
  • Crews B
  • Ghebreselasie K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a promising target for the imaging of cancer in a range of diagnostic and therapeutic settings. We report a near-infrared COX-2-targeted probe, fluorocoxib C (FC), for visualization of solid tumors by optical imaging. FC exhibits selective and potent COX-2 inhibition in both purified protein and human cancer cell lines. In vivo optical imaging shows selective accumulation of FC in COX-2-overexpressing human tumor xenografts [1483 head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)] implanted in nude mice, while minimal uptake is detectable in COX-2-negative tumor xenografts (HCT116) or 1483 HNSCC xenografts preblocked with the COX-2- selective inhibitor celecoxib. Time course imaging studies conducted from 3 h to 7-day post-FC injection revealed a marked reduction in nonspecific fluorescent signals with retention of fluorescence in 1483 HNSCC tumors. Thus, use of FC in a delayed imaging protocol offers an approach to improve imaging signal-to-noise that should improve cancer detection in multiple preclinical and clinical settings.

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Uddin, Md. J., Crews, B. C., Ghebreselasie, K., Daniel, C. K., Kingsley, P. J., Xu, S., & Marnett, L. J. (2015). Targeted imaging of cancer by fluorocoxib C, a near-infrared cyclooxygenase-2 probe. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(5), 050502. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.5.050502

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