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Improved tools for providing specific intraoperative diagnoses could improve patient care. In neurosurgery, intraoperatively differentiating non-operative lesions such as CNS B-cell lymphoma from operative lesions can be challenging, often necessitating immunohistochemical (IHC) procedures which require up to 24-48 hours. Here, we evaluate the feasibility of generating rapid ex vivo specific labeling using a novel lymphoma-specific fluorescent switchable aptamer. Our B-cell lymphoma-specific switchable aptamer produced only low-level fluorescence in its unbound conformation and generated an 8-fold increase in fluorescence once bound to its target on CD20-positive lymphoma cells. The aptamer demonstrated strong binding to B-cell lymphoma cells within 15 minutes of incubation as observed by flow cytometry. We applied the switchable aptamer to ex vivo xenograft tissue harboring B-cell lymphoma and astrocytoma, and within one hour specific visual identification of lymphoma was routinely possible. In this proof-of-concept study in human cell culture and orthotopic xenografts, we conclude that a fluorescent switchable aptamer can provide rapid and specific labeling of B-cell lymphoma, and that developing aptamer-based labeling approaches could simplify tissue staining and drastically reduce time to histopathological diagnoses compared with IHC-based methods. We propose that switchable aptamers could enhance expeditious, accurate intraoperative decision-making.
- Georges, Joseph F. (Author)
- Liu, Xiaowei (Author)
- Eschbacher, Jennifer (Author)
- Nichols, Joshua (Author)
- Mooney, Michael A. (Author)
- Joy, Anna (Author)
- Spetzler, Robert F. (Author)
- Feuerstein, Burt G. (Author)
- Preul, Mark C. (Author)
- Anderson, Trent (Author)
- Yan, Hao (Author)
- Nakaji, Peter (Author)
- ASU Biodesign Center Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy (Contributor)
- Biodesign Institute (Contributor)
Georges, J. F., Liu, X., Eschbacher, J., Nichols, J., Mooney, M. A., Joy, A., . . . Nakaji, P. (2015). Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model. Plos One, 10(4). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123607
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