Sensing and Imaging Agents for Cyclooxygenase Enzyme

Authors
Rao Cheekatla, SubbaMurale, Dhiraj P.Gopala, LavanyaLee, Jun­Seok
Issue Date
2024-10
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
Citation
ChemMedChem
Abstract
In this concept, we present a comprehensive study on the development and application of COX-2-specific fluorescent probes for cancer imaging and diagnosis. To target cancer cells and measuring cancer-related activities in specific organelles quickly and accurately are crucial factors for early diagnosis and research on cancer pathology and treatment. This concept explores a variety of probes based on indomethacin (IMC), celecoxib, rofecoxib as well as CoxFluor and each one demonstrates unique mechanisms and high selectivity towards COX-2 enzymes. These probes were designed to enhance fluorescence upon binding to COX-2 which enable precise visualization of tumor and inflamed tissues. The research emphasizes the importance of COX-2 as a biomarker in cancer diagnostics, particularly in identifying cancer stem cells and inflamed tissues. This concept highlights the potentiality of these probes in non-invasive imaging techniques which offering significant advancements in cancer diagnosis and monitoring. The in?vivo and in?vitro experiments, including applications in mouse models and human tissue samples, confirm the efficacy of these probes in providing detailed imaging for clinical and research applications.
Keywords
FLUORESCENT-PROBES; SELECTIVE VISUALIZATION; CANCER; DESIGN; INFLAMMATION; INHIBITORS; TUMOR; ROFECOXIB; Cyclooxygenase; Cancer; Fluorescent probes; Molecular imaging; Indomethacin; Celecoxib
ISSN
1860-7179
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151151
DOI
10.1002/cmdc.202400636
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