scholarly journals Imaging breast cancer using a dual-ligand nanochain particle

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gil Covarrubias ◽  
Anthony Cha ◽  
Abdelrahman Rahmy ◽  
Morgan Lorkowski ◽  
Vindya Perera ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTNanoparticles often only exploit the upregulation of a receptor on cancer cells to enhance intratumoral deposition of therapeutic and imaging agents. However, a single targeting moiety assumes that a tumor is homogenous and static. Tumoral microenvironments are both heterogenous and dynamic, often displaying variable spatial and temporal expression of targetable receptors throughout disease progression. Here, we evaluated the in vivo performance of an iron oxide nanoparticle in terms of targeting and imaging of orthotropic mouse models of aggressive breast tumors. The nanoparticle, a multi-component nanochain, was comprised of 3-5 iron oxide nanoparticles chemically linked in a linear chain. The nanoparticle’s surface was decorated with two types of ligands each targeting two different upregulated biomarkers on the tumor endothelium, P-selectin and fibronectin. The nanochain exhibited improved tumor deposition not only through vascular targeting but also through its elongated structure. A single-ligand nanochain exhibited a ∼2.5-fold higher intratumoral deposition than a spherical nanoparticle variant. Furthermore, the dual-ligand nanochain exhibited higher consistency in generating detectable MR signals compared to a single-ligand nanochain. Using a 7T MRI, the dual-ligand nanochains exhibited highly detectable MR signal within 3h after injection in two different animal models of breast cancer.

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. R131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azza Gramoun ◽  
Lindsey A Crowe ◽  
Lionel Maurizi ◽  
Wolfgang Wirth ◽  
Frank Tobalem ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alicia A. Petryk ◽  
Robert V. Stigliano ◽  
Andrew J. Giustini ◽  
Rachel E. Gottesman ◽  
B. S. Trembly ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1833-1840
Author(s):  
Bin Shen ◽  
Shugang Sun

As the preferred treatment strategy for primary liver cancer, hepatic resection surgery can effectively improve the survival of liver cancer patients without relying on other treatments. However, traditional hepatic resection surgery cannot achieve precise localization of the cancer foci boundary. Therefore, improving hepatectomy targeting and reducing the metabolic rate of contrast agents in vivo has become an urgent challenge. This study constructed a novel indocyanine green nanocomposite fluorescent contrast agent, known as indocyanine green-carboxymethyl chitosan/superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle (ICG-CMCS/SIO NP), based on a superparamagnetic iron oxide. The carboxymethyl chitosan and indocyanine green (ICG)’s graft copolymer served as a nanomaterial shell. This shell enhanced ICG targeting’s control ability and stability while effectively retaining its core magnetic properties. Thus, ICG-CMCS/SIO NPs should provide a novel idea for the study of clinical hepatocellular carcinoma resection surgery navigation.


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