Contrast Agents Based on Human Serum Albumin and Nitroxides for 1 H-MRI and Overhauser-Enhanced MRI.
Dmitry MitinFriedemann BullingerSergey A DobryninJörn EngelmannKlaus SchefflerMikhail I KolokolovOlesya A KrumkachevaKai BuckenmaierIgor A KirilyukAlexey S ChubarovPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
In cancer diagnostics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses contrast agents to enhance the distinction between the target tissue and background. Several promising approaches have been developed to increase MRI sensitivity, one of which is Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (ODNP)-enhanced MRI (OMRI). In this study, a macromolecular construct based on human serum albumin and nitroxyl radicals (HSA-NIT) was developed using a new synthesis method that significantly increased the modification to 21 nitroxide residues per protein. This was confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI ToF) mass spectrometry. Gel electrophoresis and circular dichroism showed no significant changes in the structure of HSA-NITs, and no oligomers were formed during modification. The cytotoxicity of HSA-NITs was comparable to that of native albumin. HSA-NITs were evaluated as potential "metal-free" organic radical relaxation-based contrast agents for 1 H-MRI and as hyperpolarizing contrast agents for OMRI. Relaxivities (longitudinal and transversal relaxation rates r 1 and r 2 ) for HSA-NITs were measured at different magnetic field strengths (1.88, 3, 7, and 14 T). Phantoms were used to demonstrate the potential use of HSA-NIT as a T 1 - and T 2 -weighted relaxation-based contrast agent at 3 T and 14 T. The efficacy of 1 H Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (ODNP) in liquids at an ultralow magnetic field (ULF, B 0 = 92 ± 0.8 μT) was investigated for HSA-NIT conjugates. The HSA-NITs themselves did not show ODNP enhancement; however, under the proteolysis conditions simulating cancer tissue, HSA-NIT conjugates were cleaved into lower-molecular-weight (MW) protein fragments that activate ODNP capabilities, resulting in a maximum achievable enhancement | E max | of 40-50 and a radiofrequency power required to achieve half of E max , P 1/2 , of 21-27 W. The HSA-NIT with a higher degree of modification released increased the number of spin probes upon biodegradation, which significantly enhanced the Overhauser effect. Thus, HSA-NITs may represent a new class of MRI relaxation-based contrast agents as well as novel cleavable conjugates for use as hyperpolarizing contrast agents (HCAs) in OMRI.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- diffusion weighted imaging
- computed tomography
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- human serum albumin
- papillary thyroid
- high resolution
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cancer therapy
- atrial fibrillation
- density functional theory
- room temperature
- energy transfer
- capillary electrophoresis