2021
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202011429
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A Functional Chemiluminescent Probe for in Vivo Imaging of Natural Killer Cell Activity Against Tumours

Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells are immune cells that can kill certain types of cancer cells. Adoptive transfer of NK cells represents a promising immunotherapy for malignant tumours; however, there is a lack of methods to validate anti‐tumour activity of NK cells in vivo. Herein, we report a new chemiluminescent probe to image in situ the granzyme B‐mediated killing activity of NK cells against cancer cells. We have optimised a granzyme B‐specific construct using an activatable phenoxydioxetane reporter so that enz… Show more

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“…[ 146 ] Over the past decades, various molecular imaging modalities have been employed for tracking the tumor biomarkers (e.g., inflammatory signals, cytokines, immune cells, or immune checkpoints) and boosting immune theranostic of cancer. [ 147 ] Among these advanced techniques, NIR fluorescence imaging has been extensively used in the clinical setting due to its advantages of low autofluorescence, deep tissue penetration, and minimal light scattering. [ 148 ] However, most NIR fluorescence probes were designed for actively targeting the immune‐related proteins.…”
Section: Stimuli‐activatable Nanomedicine For Immune Theranostic Of Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 146 ] Over the past decades, various molecular imaging modalities have been employed for tracking the tumor biomarkers (e.g., inflammatory signals, cytokines, immune cells, or immune checkpoints) and boosting immune theranostic of cancer. [ 147 ] Among these advanced techniques, NIR fluorescence imaging has been extensively used in the clinical setting due to its advantages of low autofluorescence, deep tissue penetration, and minimal light scattering. [ 148 ] However, most NIR fluorescence probes were designed for actively targeting the immune‐related proteins.…”
Section: Stimuli‐activatable Nanomedicine For Immune Theranostic Of Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the above basic research, the researchers designed and synthesized various chemiluminescence probes based on Schaap's dioxetane for biological application (Fig- ure 6), such as sensing enzymes (β-galactosidase (68-72), [82,91,33] cathepsin B (73), NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase-1 (74), alkaline phosphatase (75), [92,93,35] prostate specific antigen (76), [94] granzyme B (77), [95] H 2 O 2 (78, 79, 80), [91,35,96] azanone (81), [97] formaldehyde (82, 83), [37] H 2 S (84), [34] GSH (85), [35] F À (86), [36] ONOO À (87) [98] and 1 O 2 (88). [99] The corresponding chemiluminescence properties are presented in the Table 2.…”
Section: Schaap's Dioxetane-based Chemiluminescent Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the assessment of immune response by imaging CD8 + and CD4 + T cells, imaging of granzyme B released by NK cells in situ can also effectively detect the tumor-killing activity of NK cells. [16] Upon recognition of target tumor cells, NK cells release cytolytic granzymes into target cells and induce apoptosis. [31a] Similar to the assessment of immune response by imaging CD8 + and CD4 + T cells, imaging of granzyme B released by NK cells in situ can also effectively detect the tumor-killing activity of NK cells.…”
Section: Granzyme Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a noninvasive probe for imaging granzyme B is necessary to evaluate the process of NK cells killing cancer cells. Scott et al [16] optimized a granzyme B-specific construct using an activatable phenoxydioxetane chemiluminescent probe in a preclinical mouse model of NK cells adoptive transfer and quantitatively [14]. Copyright: 2020, American Chemical Society Publishing Group, Ref.…”
Section: Granzyme Bmentioning
confidence: 99%