Issue 4, 2013

CD44-specific supramolecular hydrogels for fluorescence molecular imaging of stem-like gastric cancer cells

Abstract

We describe a near-infrared-sensitive molecular imaging probe based on hydrogel complexes that can target a stem-like gastric cancer cell marker (CD44, a marker that often correlates with a poor prognosis in patients). Thus, CD44-targetable and near-infrared-sensitive supramolecular hydrogels (NIRSHs, Cy5.5-conjugated polyethyleneimine/hyaluronic acid polyplexes) were fabricated by polyplexing in an aqueous medium. NIRSHs demonstrated good water-stability, biocompatibility, and specificity to CD44-expressing stem-like gastric cancer cells. Furthermore, NIR-sensitive in vivo imaging potentials of CD44-targetable NIRSHs for heterotopic/orthotopic xenograft mouse models were investigated.

Graphical abstract: CD44-specific supramolecular hydrogels for fluorescence molecular imaging of stem-like gastric cancer cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Aug 2012
Accepted
15 Dec 2012
First published
13 Feb 2013

Integr. Biol., 2013,5, 669-672

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