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Comparison of the In Vitro and In Vivo Behavior of a Series of NIR-II-Emitting Aza-BODIPYs Containing Different Water-Solubilizing Groups and Their Trastuzumab Antibody Conjugates

Elisa Chazeau, C. Fabre, Malorie Privat, Amélie Godard, Cindy Racoeur, Ewen Bodio, Benoît Busser, K. David Wegner, Lucie Sancey, Catherine Paul, Christine Goze

2024Journal of Medicinal Chemistry10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development of new fluorescent organic probes effective in the NIR-II region is currently a fast-growing field and represents a challenge in the domain of medical imaging. In this study, we have designed and synthesized an innovative series of aza-boron dipyrromethenes emitting in the NIR-II region. We have investigated the effect of different water-solubilizing groups not only on the photophysical properties of the compounds but also on their in vitro and in vivo performance after bioconjugation to the antibody trastuzumab. Remarkably, we discovered that the most lipophilic compound unexpectedly displayed the most favorable in vivo properties after bioconjugation. This underlines the profound influence that the fluorophore functionalization approach can have on the efficiency of the resulting imaging agent.

Topics & Concepts

BioconjugationChemistryIn vivoConjugateFluorophoreIn vitroTrastuzumabCombinatorial chemistryFluorescenceSurface modificationPreclinical imagingBiophysicsBiochemistryCancerBiotechnologyMathematical analysisBiologyMathematicsQuantum mechanicsMedicineInternal medicinePhysicsBreast cancerPhysical chemistryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques