Literature DB >> 29100127

Improving sensitivity of magnetic resonance imaging by using a dual-targeted magnetic iron oxide nanoprobe.

Ling Chen1, Jun Xie2, Haoan Wu1, Fengchao Zang3, Ming Ma1, Zichun Hua4, Ning Gu5, Yu Zhang6.   

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Developing an ultrasensitive and high-efficient molecular imaging probe for detection of malignant tumors is extremely needed in clinical and remains a big challenge. Here, we report a novel bispecific nanoprobe for dual-targeted T2-weighed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of COLO-205 colorectal cancer in vivo. First, the magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4@OA) were synthesized by a thermal decomposition method. Then, PEGylation of the hydrophobic Fe3O4@OA was implemented by amphiphilic DSPE-PEG2000-COOH, producing water-soluble nanoparticles (Fe3O4@PEG). Lastly, arginine-glycine-asparticacid-tumornecrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (RGD-TRAIL), a bispecific fusion protein, was conjugated with the nanoparticle to construct molecularly multi-targeted nanoprobe, which was defined as Fe3O4@RGD-TRAIL. This Fe3O4@RGD-TRAIL was proven to exhibit extremely high relaxation property (r2=534mM-1s-1) and saturation magnetization value (Ms=92 emu/g Fe). In vitro studies showed its dual-targeting combination capacity, favorable biocompatibility and strong ability to resist against the non-specific phagocytosis. Owing to these excellent advantages, high sensitive and efficient imaging of tumor was achieved in vivo. Therefore, this RGD-TRAIL conjugated nanoprobe could be developed as a multi-targeted contrast enhancement agent for magnetic resonance molecular imaging in detection of cancer.
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Keywords:  Bispecific nanoprobe; Fe(3)O(4) magnetic nanoparticles; Magnetic resonance molecular imaging; Sensitivity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29100127     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.10.059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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1.  Missing-in-metastasis protein promotes internalization of magnetic nanoparticles via association with clathrin light chain and Rab7.

Authors:  Peng Zhao; Bo Chen; Lushen Li; Hao Wu; Yan Li; Baxter Shaneen; Xi Zhan; Ning Gu
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj       Date:  2018-12-06       Impact factor: 3.770

Review 2.  Magnetic Nanoparticles as MRI Contrast Agents.

Authors:  Ashish Avasthi; Carlos Caro; Esther Pozo-Torres; Manuel Pernia Leal; María Luisa García-Martín
Journal:  Top Curr Chem (Cham)       Date:  2020-05-07

3.  Magnetic Gold Nanoparticle-Labeled Heparanase Monoclonal Antibody and its Subsequent Application for Tumor Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Authors:  Ning Li; Meng-Meng Jie; Min Yang; Li Tang; Si-Yuan Chen; Xue-Mei Sun; Bo Tang; Shi-Ming Yang
Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 4.703

4.  Antibiofilm Coatings Based on PLGA and Nanostructured Cefepime-Functionalized Magnetite.

Authors:  Denisa Ficai; Valentina Grumezescu; Oana Mariana Fufă; Roxana Cristina Popescu; Alina Maria Holban; Anton Ficai; Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu; Laurentiu Mogoanta; George Dan Mogosanu; Ecaterina Andronescu
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2018-08-21       Impact factor: 5.076

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