Furin-Catalyzed Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probe for Differential Diagnosis of Malignant Breast Cancers.
Weiwei ZengZhuoyao WuYan XuWeitao YangBingbo ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Molecular magnetic resonance imaging (mMRI) of biomarkers is essential for accurate cancer detection in precision medicine. However, the current clinically used contrast agents provide structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) information only and rarely provide mMRI information. Here, a tumor-specific furin-catalyzed nanoprobe (NP) was reported for differential diagnosis of malignant breast cancers (BCs) in vivo . This NP with a compact structure of Fe 3 O 4 @Gd-DOTA NPs (FFG NPs) contains an "always-on" T 2 -weighted MR signal provided by the magnetic Fe 3 O 4 core and a furin-catalyzed enhanced T 1 -weighted MR signal provided by the Gd-DOTA moiety. The FFG NPs were found to produce an activated T 1 signal in the presence of furin catalysis and an "always-on" T 2 signal, providing mMRI and sMRI information simultaneously. Ratiometric mMRI:sMRI intensity can be used for differential diagnosis of malignant BCs MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7, where the furin levels relatively differ. The proposed probe not only provides structural imaging but also enables real-time molecular differential visualization of BC through enzymatic activities of cancer tissues.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- living cells
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- papillary thyroid
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- room temperature
- quantum dots
- diffusion weighted imaging
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- squamous cell
- fluorescent probe
- health information
- high resolution
- breast cancer cells
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- single molecule
- pet imaging
- gene expression
- lymph node metastasis
- childhood cancer
- nitric oxide
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- squamous cell carcinoma
- high intensity
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