Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(11):694-697

doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.2095-2848.2019.11.014

Environment-responsive fluorescence probes in image-guided surgery

Jing ZHU 1 ; Chengchao CHU ; Gang LIU

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Keywords

Molecular probes; Fluorescence; Tumor microenvironment; Enzymes; Hydrogen-ion concentration; Cell hypoxia; Trends

Country

China

Language

Chinese

Abstract

Unlike conventional imaging technologies, fluorescent imaging benefits from its safety, high-spatial resolution and real-time capability, which make it a highly adoptable imaging method for tumor detection and image-guided surgery in clinics. There are two types of fluorescent probes, including always-on type and environment-responsive type, wherein environment-responsive probes are preferred due to higher target-to-background ratios, which can improve sensitivity and specificity. The environment-responsive probes include enzyme-reactive probes, pH-sensitive probes and hypoxia responsive probes. This review summarizes recent progress in environment-responsive probes, and discusses their potentials in tumor detection and image-guided surgery.