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Cancer Research | 2012

Abstract 368: Development of a highly potent and non-invasive optical imaging agent for glioblastoma

Ruiwu Liu; Wenwu Xiao; Fernanda C. Bononi; Eduardo Sanchez; Yanlei Liu; Anisha Mazloom; Harry Tseng; Kit S. Lam

Proceedings: AACR 103rd Annual Meeting 2012‐‐ Mar 31‐Apr 4, 2012; Chicago, IL Using the “one-bead one-compound” (OBOC) combinatorial library approach, we have previously identified a peptide ligand LXY1, cyclic c-d-G-L-G-Hyp-N-c, that targets the α3β1 integrin of U87MG glioblastoma cells. Very recently, we have further optimized LXY1 using the OBOC focused library approach, and subsequently traditional medicinal chemistry. Three focused OBOC peptide libraries have been designed by fixing the motif c-d-G\_G\_ _c, randomizing the other positions with a large number of D- and other unnatural amino acids, and extending with 1-2 random amino acids at the N-terminus and/or C-terminus of LXY1. The bead libraries have been screened against U87MG cells using an on-bead cell binding assay. Three out of the twelve positive ligands have an additional L-amino acid at the C-terminus of LXY1. However, none of the positive beads has an extension of additional residues at the N-terminus. A series of new ligands has been designed based on the screening results, and extensive structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies have been performed. Several ligands have shown more potent in vitro binding to U87MG cells, and better in vivo tumor uptake than LXY1. Among them, LXY30 [cyclic c-d-G-Phe(3,5-diF)-G-Hyp-N-c-R] is the most promising ligand. Optical imaging of LXY30, using LXY30-biotin/streptavidin-Cy5.5 conjugate, in both subcutaneous and orthotopic U87MG glioblastoma mouse models, will be presented. LXY30 could be used as an efficient vehicle for the delivery of imaging probes and therapeutic agents against glioblastoma and other tumors with a high expression of the α3β1 integrin. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2012 Mar 31-Apr 4; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2012;72(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 368. doi:1538-7445.AM2012-368


EJNMMI research | 2016

Discovery and characterization of a high-affinity and high-specificity peptide ligand LXY30 for in vivo targeting of α3 integrin-expressing human tumors

Wenwu Xiao; Tianhong Li; Fernanda C. Bononi; Diana Lac; Ivy A. Kekessie; Yanlei Liu; Eduardo Sanchez; Anisha Mazloom; Ai Hong Ma; Jia Lin; Jimmy H. Tran; Kevin Yang; Kit S. Lam; Ruiwu Liu


Gastroenterology | 2003

Population density-dependent regulation of E. coli β-glucuronidase gene expression

Joseph W. Leung; Yanlei Liu


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2004

Surface Modification with Anti-adhesion Peptide: A Novel Approach to Prevent Bacterial Attachment and Biliary Stent Blockage

Joseph W. Leung; Yanlei Liu; Xiaobing Wang; Rajendra Ramsamooj; Kit S. Lam


Gastroenterology | 2000

Factors influencing the expression of bacterial B-glucuronidase activities

Joseph W. Leung; Yanlei Liu


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1996

Is there a synergistic effect of mixed bacterial infection in biliary stent blockage

Kan Lam; Yanlei Liu; Taddese Desta; E. Libby; Jw Leung


Colorectal cancer | 2017

Discovery of specific targeting ligands as the biomarkers for colorectal cancer

Yanlei Liu; Fan Yang; Wenwu Xiao; Ruiwu Liu; Hongyong Zhang; Xiaocen Li; Yousif Ajena; Kit S. Lam; Joseph W. Leung


Archive | 2006

One-bead One-compound: Different Type of Screening Assays for Anti-bacterial Adhesion

Yanlei Liu; Li Peng; Xiaobing Wang; Kit S. Lam; Joseph W. Leung


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2005

Enhanced Killing of Biliary Bacterial Biofilm Using Electroporation: An In Vitro Evaluation

Yanlei Liu; Joseph W. Leung


Gastroenterology | 2000

The role of glycocalyx in bacterial adherence

Joseph W. Leung; Yanlei Liu

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Kit S. Lam

University of California

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Ruiwu Liu

University of California

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Wenwu Xiao

University of California

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Anisha Mazloom

University of California

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Kan Lam

University of California

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Xiaobing Wang

University of California

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Ai Hong Ma

University of California

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