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Smart Fluorescent Probe Strategy for Precision Targeting Hypoxic Tumor

Yue Wang, Lingxin Chen

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Both nitroreductase and the folate receptor are highly expressed in hypoxic tumors. The folate receptor is a potential target for tumors, and nitroreductase can selectively turn on the fluorescence of probes by reducing the nitro group to an amino group. Karan et al. (Karana, S., Cho, M., Lee, H., Lee, H., Park, H., Sundararajan, M., Sessler, J., and Hong, K. Near-infrared fluorescent probe activated by nitroreductase for in vitro and in vivo hypoxic tumor detection. J. Med. Chem. 2021) developed a near-infrared fluorescent probe for hypoxia tumor imaging analysis in vitro and in vivo using folate as the targeting site. This promising strategy may promote advances in precision diagnosis and treatment models of malignant tumors. This Viewpoint looks ahead to new possibilities rendered by their studies.

Topics & Concepts

NitroreductaseChemistryIn vivoFluorescenceIn vitroFolate receptorMolecular probeHypoxia (environmental)ReceptorBiochemistryBiophysicsCancer researchProdrugCancerCancer cellBiologyOxygenBiotechnologyPhysicsDNAQuantum mechanicsGeneticsOrganic chemistryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismAdvanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis