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A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging
RATIONALE: Microbubbles conjugated with targeting ligands are used as contrast agents for ultrasound molecular imaging. However, they often contain immunogenic (strept)avidin, which impedes application in humans. Although targeting bubbles not employing the biotin-(strept)avidin conjugation chemistr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129681 |
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author | Yeh, James Shue-Min Sennoga, Charles A. McConnell, Ellen Eckersley, Robert Tang, Meng-Xing Nourshargh, Sussan Seddon, John M. Haskard, Dorian O. Nihoyannopoulos, Petros |
author_facet | Yeh, James Shue-Min Sennoga, Charles A. McConnell, Ellen Eckersley, Robert Tang, Meng-Xing Nourshargh, Sussan Seddon, John M. Haskard, Dorian O. Nihoyannopoulos, Petros |
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description | RATIONALE: Microbubbles conjugated with targeting ligands are used as contrast agents for ultrasound molecular imaging. However, they often contain immunogenic (strept)avidin, which impedes application in humans. Although targeting bubbles not employing the biotin-(strept)avidin conjugation chemistry have been explored, only a few reached the stage of ultrasound imaging in vivo, none were reported/evaluated to show all three of the following properties desired for clinical applications: (i) low degree of non-specific bubble retention in more than one non-reticuloendothelial tissue; (ii) effective for real-time imaging; and (iii) effective for acoustic quantification of molecular targets to a high degree of quantification. Furthermore, disclosures of the compositions and methodologies enabling reproduction of the bubbles are often withheld. OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a targeting microbubble based on maleimide-thiol conjugation chemistry for ultrasound molecular imaging. METHODS AND RESULTS: Microbubbles with a previously unreported generic (non-targeting components) composition were grafted with anti-E-selectin F(ab’)(2) using maleimide-thiol conjugation, to produce E-selectin targeting microbubbles. The resulting targeting bubbles showed high specificity to E-selectin in vitro and in vivo. Non-specific bubble retention was minimal in at least three non-reticuloendothelial tissues with inflammation (mouse heart, kidneys, cremaster). The bubbles were effective for real-time ultrasound imaging of E-selectin expression in the inflamed mouse heart and kidneys, using a clinical ultrasound scanner. The acoustic signal intensity of the targeted bubbles retained in the heart correlated strongly with the level of E-selectin expression (|r|≥0.8), demonstrating a high degree of non-invasive molecular quantification. CONCLUSIONS: Targeting microbubbles for ultrasound molecular imaging, based on maleimide-thiol conjugation chemistry and the generic composition described, may possess properties (i)–(iii) desired for clinical applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-44989212015-07-17 A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging Yeh, James Shue-Min Sennoga, Charles A. McConnell, Ellen Eckersley, Robert Tang, Meng-Xing Nourshargh, Sussan Seddon, John M. Haskard, Dorian O. Nihoyannopoulos, Petros PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE: Microbubbles conjugated with targeting ligands are used as contrast agents for ultrasound molecular imaging. However, they often contain immunogenic (strept)avidin, which impedes application in humans. Although targeting bubbles not employing the biotin-(strept)avidin conjugation chemistry have been explored, only a few reached the stage of ultrasound imaging in vivo, none were reported/evaluated to show all three of the following properties desired for clinical applications: (i) low degree of non-specific bubble retention in more than one non-reticuloendothelial tissue; (ii) effective for real-time imaging; and (iii) effective for acoustic quantification of molecular targets to a high degree of quantification. Furthermore, disclosures of the compositions and methodologies enabling reproduction of the bubbles are often withheld. OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a targeting microbubble based on maleimide-thiol conjugation chemistry for ultrasound molecular imaging. METHODS AND RESULTS: Microbubbles with a previously unreported generic (non-targeting components) composition were grafted with anti-E-selectin F(ab’)(2) using maleimide-thiol conjugation, to produce E-selectin targeting microbubbles. The resulting targeting bubbles showed high specificity to E-selectin in vitro and in vivo. Non-specific bubble retention was minimal in at least three non-reticuloendothelial tissues with inflammation (mouse heart, kidneys, cremaster). The bubbles were effective for real-time ultrasound imaging of E-selectin expression in the inflamed mouse heart and kidneys, using a clinical ultrasound scanner. The acoustic signal intensity of the targeted bubbles retained in the heart correlated strongly with the level of E-selectin expression (|r|≥0.8), demonstrating a high degree of non-invasive molecular quantification. CONCLUSIONS: Targeting microbubbles for ultrasound molecular imaging, based on maleimide-thiol conjugation chemistry and the generic composition described, may possess properties (i)–(iii) desired for clinical applications. Public Library of Science 2015-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4498921/ /pubmed/26161541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129681 Text en © 2015 Yeh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yeh, James Shue-Min Sennoga, Charles A. McConnell, Ellen Eckersley, Robert Tang, Meng-Xing Nourshargh, Sussan Seddon, John M. Haskard, Dorian O. Nihoyannopoulos, Petros A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title | A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title_full | A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title_fullStr | A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title_short | A Targeting Microbubble for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging |
title_sort | targeting microbubble for ultrasound molecular imaging |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129681 |
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