| Literature DB >> 28075559 |
Lye Lin Lock1,2, Yuguo Li, Xinpei Mao2, Hanwei Chen3, Verena Staedtke, Renyuan Bai, Wang Ma1, Ran Lin2, Yi Li2, Guanshu Liu4, Honggang Cui1,2,5.
Abstract
Gadolinium (Gd)-based compounds and materials are the most commonly used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents in the clinic; however, safety concerns associated with their toxicities in the free ionic form have promoted the development of new generations of metal-free contrast agents. Here we report a supramolecular strategy to convert an FDA-approved anticancer drug, Pemetrexed (Pem), to a molecular hydrogelator with inherent chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI signals. The rationally designed drug-peptide conjugate can spontaneously associate into filamentous assemblies under physiological conditions and consequently form theranostic supramolecular hydrogels for injectable delivery. We demonstrated that the local delivery and distribution of Pem-peptide nanofiber hydrogels can be directly assessed using CEST MRI in a mouse glioma model. Our work lays out the foundation for the development of drug-constructed theranostic supramolecular materials with an inherent CEST MRI signal that enables noninvasive monitoring of their in vivo distribution and drug release.Entities:
Keywords: CEST; MRI; anticancer drugs; molecular assembly; supramolecular nanofibers
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28075559 PMCID: PMC5773287 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b07196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881