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Biodegradable polyphosphoester micelles act as both background-free 31 P magnetic resonance imaging agents and drug nanocarriers.

Olga KoshkinaTimo RheinbergerVera FlockeAnton G WindfelderPascal BouvainNaomi M HamelmannJos M J PaulusseHubert GojzewskiUlrich FlögelFrederick R Wurm
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
In vivo monitoring of polymers is crucial for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a whole-body imaging technique, and heteronuclear MRI allows quantitative imaging. However, MRI agents can result in environmental pollution and organ accumulation. To address this, we introduce biocompatible and biodegradable polyphosphoesters, as MRI-traceable polymers using the 31 P centers in the polymer backbone. We overcome challenges in 31 P MRI, including background interference and low sensitivity, by modifying the molecular environment of 31 P, assembling polymers into colloids, and tailoring the polymers' microstructure to adjust MRI-relaxation times. Specifically, gradient-type polyphosphonate-copolymers demonstrate improved MRI-relaxation times compared to homo- and block copolymers, making them suitable for imaging. We validate background-free imaging and biodegradation in vivo using Manduca sexta. Furthermore, encapsulating the potent drug PROTAC allows using these amphiphilic copolymers to simultaneously deliver drugs, enabling theranostics. This first report paves the way for polyphosphoesters as background-free MRI-traceable polymers for theranostic applications.
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