Claims
- 1. An intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the backbone at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive posit ions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein the backbone is selected from the group consisting of a polysaccharide, a nucleic acid, and a synthetic polymer.
- 2. An intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the backbone at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein the backbone is a D-tyr-D-lys copolymer.
- 3. An intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the backbone at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein each fluorochrome is linked to the backbone by a spacer selected from the group consisting of a polysaccharide, a nucleic acid, and a synthetic cleavable moiety.
- 4. An intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the backbone at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein the fluorochrome is selected from the group consisting of Cy5.5, Cy5, Cy 7, IRD41, IRD700, NIR-1, LaJolla Blue, indocyanine green (ICG), indotricarbocyanine (ITC), and a chelated lanthanide compound.
- 5. An intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe comprising a polymeric backbone and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the backbone at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein the activation sites are selected from the group consisting of: KK; PIC(Et)FF (SEQ ID NO: 3); HSSKLQ (SEQ ID NO: 4); P(L/Q) G (I/L)AG (SEQ ID NO: 5); and GVVQASCRLA (SEQ ID NO: 6).
- 6. An in vivo method of imaging a tumor, the method comprising:
(a) administering to a human patient an intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe that accumulates preferentially in a the tumor, and comprises a fluorochrome attachment moiety and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the fluorochrome attachment moiety at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites; (b) allowing time for (1) the probe to accumulate preferentially in the tumor, and (2) enzymes in the tumor to activate the probe by enzymatic cleavage at a fluorescence activation site; (c) illuminating the tumor with near infrared light of a wavelength absorbable by the fluorochromes; and (d) detecting fluorescence emitted by the fluorochromes, thereby forming a near infrared image of the tumor.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the illuminating step and the detecting step are performed endoscopically
- 8. An in vivo method of detecting or evaluating an arthritic area in a joint of a human patient, the method comprising:
(a) administering to a human patient an intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probe that accumulates preferentially in an arthritic area, and comprises a fluorochrome attachment moiety and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the fluorochrome attachment moiety at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites; (b) allowing time for (1) the probe to accumulate preferentially in the arthritic area, and (2) enzymes in the arthritic area to activate the probe by enzymatic cleavage at a fluorescence activation site; (c) illuminating the arthritic area with near infrared light of a wavelength absorbable by the fluorochromes; and (d) detecting fluorescence emitted by the fluorochromes, thereby forming an image of the arthritic area.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the illuminating step and the detecting step are performed endoscopically.
- 10. An in vivo method of selectively imaging two different cell or tissue types simultaneously, the method comprising:
(a) administering to an animal or human patient two different intramolecularly-quenched fluorescence probes, each of which accumulates preferentially in a target tissue, and comprises a fluorochrome attachment moiety and a plurality of near infrared fluorochromes covalently linked to the fluorochrome attachment moiety at fluorescence-quenching interaction-permissive positions separable by enzymatic cleavage at fluorescence activation sites, wherein each of the two probes comprises a fluorochrome whose fluorescence wavelength is distinguishable from that of the other flurorochrome, and each of the two probes comprises a different activation site; (b) allowing time for (1) the probes to accumulate preferentially in the target tissue, and (2) enzymes in the target tissue to activate the probes by enzymatic cleavage at a fluorescence activation site, if the target tissue is present; (c) illuminating the target tissue with near infrared light of a wavelength absorbable by the fluorochromes; and (d) separately detecting fluorescence emitted by the two fluorochromes, thereby forming an image of two different cell or tissue types simultaneously.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/079,447, filed May 14, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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