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A Contrast-Enhanced Tri-Modal MRI Technique for High-Performance Hypoxia Imaging of Breast Cancer.

Quanliang MaoMengyin GuChengyuan HongHuiying WangXinzhong RuanZhusheng LiuBo YuanMengting XuChen DongLei MouXiang GaoGuangyu TangTianxiang ChenAiguo WuYuning Pan
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Personalized radiotherapy strategies enabled by the construction of hypoxia-guided biological target volumes (BTVs) can overcome hypoxia-induced radioresistance by delivering high-dose radiotherapy to targeted hypoxic areas of the tumor. However, the construction of hypoxia-guided BTVs is difficult owing to lack of precise visualization of hypoxic areas. This study synthesizes a hypoxia-responsive T 1 , T 2 , T 2 mapping tri-modal MRI molecular nanoprobe (SPION@ND) and provides precise imaging of hypoxic tumor areas by utilizing the advantageous features of tri-modal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). SPION@ND exhibits hypoxia-triggered dispersion-aggregation structural transformation. Dispersed SPION@ND can be used for routine clinical BTV construction using T 1 -contrast MRI. Conversely, aggregated SPION@ND can be used for tumor hypoxia imaging assessment using T 2 -contrast MRI. Moreover, by introducing T 2 mapping, this work designs a novel method (adjustable threshold-based hypoxia assessment) for the precise assessment of tumor hypoxia confidence area and hypoxia level. Eventually this work successfully obtains hypoxia tumor target and accurates hypoxia tumor target, and achieves a one-stop hypoxia-guided BTV construction. Compared to the positron emission tomography-based hypoxia assessment, SPION@ND provides a new method that allows safe and convenient imaging of hypoxic tumor areas in clinical settings.
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