Investigator

Homan Kang

Assistant Investigator/Assistant Professor · Massachusetts General Hospital, Endocrine Unit, Medicine

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HKHoman Kang
Papers(2)
Topical pH Sensing NI…Fast and Durable Intr…
Collaborators(5)
Maged HenarySatoshi KashiwagiHak Soo ChoiShinya YokomizoStefanie Casa
Institutions(3)
Gordon Center For Med…Georgia State Univers…Georgia State Univers…

Papers

Topical pH Sensing NIR Fluorophores for Intraoperative Imaging and Surgery of Disseminated Ovarian Cancer

AbstractFluorescence‐guided surgery (FGS) aids surgeons with real‐time visualization of small cancer foci and borders, which improves surgical and prognostic efficacy of cancer. Despite the steady advances in imaging devices, there is a scarcity of fluorophores available to achieve optimal FGS. Here, 1) a pH‐sensitive near‐infrared fluorophore that exhibits rapid signal changes in acidic tumor microenvironments (TME) caused by the attenuation of intramolecular quenching, 2) the inherent targeting for cancer based on chemical structure (structure inherent targeting, SIT), and 3) mitochondrial and lysosomal retention are reported. After topical application of PH08 on peritoneal tumor regions in ovarian cancer‐bearing mice, a rapid fluorescence increase (< 10 min), and extended preservation of signals (> 4 h post‐topical application) are observed, which together allow for the visualization of submillimeter tumors with a high tumor‐to‐background ratio (TBR > 5.0). In addition, PH08 is preferentially transported to cancer cells via organic anion transporter peptides (OATPs) and colocalizes in the mitochondria and lysosomes due to the positive charges, enabling a long retention time during FGS. PH08 not only has a significant impact on surgical and diagnostic applications but also provides an effective and scalable strategy to design therapeutic agents for a wide array of cancers.

107Works
2Papers
5Collaborators

Positions

2025–

Assistant Investigator/Assistant Professor

Massachusetts General Hospital · Endocrine Unit, Medicine

2022–

Assistant Professor

Harvard University · Radiology

2017–

Principal Investigator/Assistant Investigator

Massachusetts General Hospital · Radiology

Keywords
Nanomedicine; Theranostics; Fluorescence bioimaging; Organic Fluorophores; Polymer science