MUC1 Aptamer Targeted SERS Nanoprobes

MUC1 适体靶向 SERS 纳米探针

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作者:Suchetan Pal, Stefan Harmsen, Anton Oseledchyk, Hsiao-Ting Hsu, Moritz F Kircher

Abstract

Recently, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoprobes (NPs) have shown promise in the field of cancer imaging due to their unparalleled signal specificity and high sensitivity. Here we report the development of a DNA aptamer targeted SERS NP. Recently, aptamers are being investigated as a viable alternative to more traditional antibody targeting due to their low immunogenicity and low cost of production. We developed a strategy to functionalize SERS NPs with DNA aptamers, which target Mucin1 (MUC1) in human breast cancer (BC). Thorough in vitro characterization studies demonstrated excellent serum stability and specific binding of the targeted NPs to MUC1. In order to test their in vivo targeting capability, we co-injected MUC1-targeted SERS NPs, and as controls non-targeted and blocked MUC1-targeted SERS NPs in BC xenograft mouse models. A two-tumor mouse model with differential expression of MUC1 (MDA-MB-468 and MDA-MB-453) was used to control for active versus passive targeting in the same animals. The results showed that the targeted SERS NPs home to the tumors via active targeting of MUC1, with low levels of passive targeting. We expect this strategy to be an advantageous alternative to antibody-based targeting and useful for targeted imaging of tumor extent, progression, and therapeutic response.

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