The analysis of circulating tumor cells(CTCs)allows a noninvasive method of“real-time liquid biopsy”from the blood samples of cancer patients for the diagnosis of early-stage cancer,prognosis,and monitoring therapeu...The analysis of circulating tumor cells(CTCs)allows a noninvasive method of“real-time liquid biopsy”from the blood samples of cancer patients for the diagnosis of early-stage cancer,prognosis,and monitoring therapeutic response.In this study,we develop a simple,inexpensive,and reliable method that utilizes a small molecule peptide,the asparagine-glycine-arginine(NGR),as a capture probe for the selective enrichment and isolation of circulating tumor cells(CTCs).The multiscale TiO_(2) nanofibers are obtained by electrospinning and calcination.Bovine serum albumin(BSA)is decorated onto TiO_(2) nanofiber surfaces to inhibit non-target cell adhesion,while NGR peptides are conjugated onto the TiO_(2)-BSA surface through the glutaraldehyde(GA)to specifically capture the target cells.The TiO_(2)-BSA-NGR substrate exhibits a high capture sensitivity and efficiency from the mimical blood samples with PC-3 cancer cells as low as 10 cells/mL.The TiO_(2) nanofiber substrate can be a promising strategy for the capture and enumeration of CTCs in cancer progression monitoring.展开更多
Aminopeptidase N(APN)/CD13 is a transmembrane glycoprotein,which is overexpressed on tumor neovascular endothelial cells and most tumor cells,where it plays an important role in tumor angiogenesis.Peptides containing ...Aminopeptidase N(APN)/CD13 is a transmembrane glycoprotein,which is overexpressed on tumor neovascular endothelial cells and most tumor cells,where it plays an important role in tumor angiogenesis.Peptides containing the Asn-Gly-Arg(NGR)motif can specifically recognize APN/CD13 allowing them to act as tumor-homing peptides for the targeted delivery of anti-tumor drugs to tumor neovascular endothelial cells and tumor cells.This article reviews the literature and recent developments related to APN/CD13,its role in tumor growth and some antitumor drug delivery systems containing NGR peptides designed to target APN/CD13.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21904135,21575154,21775160)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK20180250)+2 种基金the Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province(20192ACB21033)the CAS International Cooperation Key program(121E32KYSB20170025)the Jiangsu Province Six Talent Peaks program and the CAS/SAFEA International Innovation Teams program.
文摘The analysis of circulating tumor cells(CTCs)allows a noninvasive method of“real-time liquid biopsy”from the blood samples of cancer patients for the diagnosis of early-stage cancer,prognosis,and monitoring therapeutic response.In this study,we develop a simple,inexpensive,and reliable method that utilizes a small molecule peptide,the asparagine-glycine-arginine(NGR),as a capture probe for the selective enrichment and isolation of circulating tumor cells(CTCs).The multiscale TiO_(2) nanofibers are obtained by electrospinning and calcination.Bovine serum albumin(BSA)is decorated onto TiO_(2) nanofiber surfaces to inhibit non-target cell adhesion,while NGR peptides are conjugated onto the TiO_(2)-BSA surface through the glutaraldehyde(GA)to specifically capture the target cells.The TiO_(2)-BSA-NGR substrate exhibits a high capture sensitivity and efficiency from the mimical blood samples with PC-3 cancer cells as low as 10 cells/mL.The TiO_(2) nanofiber substrate can be a promising strategy for the capture and enumeration of CTCs in cancer progression monitoring.
基金This research was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(No.2009CB930300)State Key Projects(No.2009ZX09310-001)the 863 Project(No.2007AA021811).
文摘Aminopeptidase N(APN)/CD13 is a transmembrane glycoprotein,which is overexpressed on tumor neovascular endothelial cells and most tumor cells,where it plays an important role in tumor angiogenesis.Peptides containing the Asn-Gly-Arg(NGR)motif can specifically recognize APN/CD13 allowing them to act as tumor-homing peptides for the targeted delivery of anti-tumor drugs to tumor neovascular endothelial cells and tumor cells.This article reviews the literature and recent developments related to APN/CD13,its role in tumor growth and some antitumor drug delivery systems containing NGR peptides designed to target APN/CD13.