2012
DOI: 10.2310/7290.2011.00025
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Rapid Visualization of Human Tumor Xenografts through Optical Imaging with a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Anti–Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Nanobody

Abstract: Given that overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is found in many types of human epithelial cancers, noninvasive molecular imaging of this receptor is of great interest. A number of studies have employed monoclonal antibodies as probes; however, their characteristic long half-life in the bloodstream has encouraged the development of smaller probes. In this study, an anti-EGFR nanobody-based probe was developed and tested in comparison with cetuximab for application in optical molecular … Show more

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“…Tumors were recovered after both 3 and 48 hours, sectioned along the median axis to have access to the inner section, and the emitted infrared fluorescence was recorded ( Figure 6). The mass (80 kDa) of reconstituted IgG-like Abs impairs direct kidney filtration and the rapid clearence specific of monovalent VHHs (14 kDa) [5,30]. Consequently, C8-Fc accumulated in the tumor tissues with the same kinetic of the positive control trastuzumab.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tumors were recovered after both 3 and 48 hours, sectioned along the median axis to have access to the inner section, and the emitted infrared fluorescence was recorded ( Figure 6). The mass (80 kDa) of reconstituted IgG-like Abs impairs direct kidney filtration and the rapid clearence specific of monovalent VHHs (14 kDa) [5,30]. Consequently, C8-Fc accumulated in the tumor tissues with the same kinetic of the positive control trastuzumab.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although IgG antibodies recovered from hybridoma cells still dominate the field, alternative formats know a constantly increasing success and recombinant Fab, single-chain (scFv) and single-domain (VHH) antibodies have demonstrated their reliability in basic research as well as in clinical applications [1,2]. In the case of VHHs, their reduced mass is a decisive advantage to obtain faster clearance for in vivo imaging, a better penetration in solid tumors and even the permeation across the blood brain barrier [3][4][5]. The in vitro selection allows for the isolation of binders for toxic or scarcely antigenic targets as well as for epitopes correlated to specific functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[517] Specifically, nanbobodies have been used as antagonistic drugs [518] and targeting agents of effector domains [519] in cancer immunotherapy. On the other hand, several molecular imaging modalities of SPECT [520] and PET, [521] optical imaging, [522] and ultrasound imaging [523] have been actively directed toward the target by means of nanobodies conjugated to them. Additionally, grafting nanobodies on nanoparticles have shown a considerable potential for increasing their affinity toward the target.…”
Section: Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the high stability of nanobodies, a large number of labelling strategies are possible including the use of radionulei [183], near-infrared fluorophores [184] and fluorescent proteins [182]. Nanobodies fused to a fluorescent protein (e.g.…”
Section: Nanobodies As Powerful Imaging Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%