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Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol

Computed tomography (CT) is a diagnostic medical imaging modality commonly used to detect disease and injury. Contrast agents containing iodine, such as iohexol, are frequently used in CT examinations to more clearly differentiate anatomic structures and to detect and characterize abnormalities, inc...

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Autores principales: Vincenti, Simona, Villa, Alessandro, Crescenti, Daniela, Crippa, Elisabetta, Brunialti, Electra, Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, Fereshteh, Rizzi, Nicoletta, Rebecchi, Monica, Dei Cas, Michele, Del Sole, Angelo, Paroni, Rita, Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Ciana, Paolo
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122766
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author Vincenti, Simona
Villa, Alessandro
Crescenti, Daniela
Crippa, Elisabetta
Brunialti, Electra
Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, Fereshteh
Rizzi, Nicoletta
Rebecchi, Monica
Dei Cas, Michele
Del Sole, Angelo
Paroni, Rita
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Ciana, Paolo
author_facet Vincenti, Simona
Villa, Alessandro
Crescenti, Daniela
Crippa, Elisabetta
Brunialti, Electra
Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, Fereshteh
Rizzi, Nicoletta
Rebecchi, Monica
Dei Cas, Michele
Del Sole, Angelo
Paroni, Rita
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Ciana, Paolo
author_sort Vincenti, Simona
collection PubMed
description Computed tomography (CT) is a diagnostic medical imaging modality commonly used to detect disease and injury. Contrast agents containing iodine, such as iohexol, are frequently used in CT examinations to more clearly differentiate anatomic structures and to detect and characterize abnormalities, including tumors. However, these contrast agents do not have a specific tropism for cancer cells, so the ability to detect tumors is severely limited by the degree of vascularization of the tumor itself. Identifying delivery systems allowing enrichment of contrast agents at the tumor site would increase the sensitivity of detection of tumors and metastases, potentially in organs that are normally inaccessible to contrast agents, such as the CNS. Recent work from our laboratory has identified cancer patient-derived extracellular vesicles (PDEVs) as effective delivery vehicles for targeting diagnostic drugs to patients’ tumors. Based on this premise, we explored the possibility of introducing iohexol into PDEVs for targeted delivery to neoplastic tissue. Here, we provide preclinical proof-of-principle for the tumor-targeting ability of iohexol-loaded PDEVs, which resulted in an impressive accumulation of the contrast agent selectively into the neoplastic tissue, significantly improving the ability of the contrast agent to delineate tumor boundaries.
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spelling pubmed-97860562022-12-24 Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol Vincenti, Simona Villa, Alessandro Crescenti, Daniela Crippa, Elisabetta Brunialti, Electra Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, Fereshteh Rizzi, Nicoletta Rebecchi, Monica Dei Cas, Michele Del Sole, Angelo Paroni, Rita Mazzaferro, Vincenzo Ciana, Paolo Pharmaceutics Article Computed tomography (CT) is a diagnostic medical imaging modality commonly used to detect disease and injury. Contrast agents containing iodine, such as iohexol, are frequently used in CT examinations to more clearly differentiate anatomic structures and to detect and characterize abnormalities, including tumors. However, these contrast agents do not have a specific tropism for cancer cells, so the ability to detect tumors is severely limited by the degree of vascularization of the tumor itself. Identifying delivery systems allowing enrichment of contrast agents at the tumor site would increase the sensitivity of detection of tumors and metastases, potentially in organs that are normally inaccessible to contrast agents, such as the CNS. Recent work from our laboratory has identified cancer patient-derived extracellular vesicles (PDEVs) as effective delivery vehicles for targeting diagnostic drugs to patients’ tumors. Based on this premise, we explored the possibility of introducing iohexol into PDEVs for targeted delivery to neoplastic tissue. Here, we provide preclinical proof-of-principle for the tumor-targeting ability of iohexol-loaded PDEVs, which resulted in an impressive accumulation of the contrast agent selectively into the neoplastic tissue, significantly improving the ability of the contrast agent to delineate tumor boundaries. MDPI 2022-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9786056/ /pubmed/36559260 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122766 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vincenti, Simona
Villa, Alessandro
Crescenti, Daniela
Crippa, Elisabetta
Brunialti, Electra
Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, Fereshteh
Rizzi, Nicoletta
Rebecchi, Monica
Dei Cas, Michele
Del Sole, Angelo
Paroni, Rita
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Ciana, Paolo
Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title_full Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title_fullStr Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title_full_unstemmed Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title_short Increased Sensitivity of Computed Tomography Scan for Neoplastic Tissues Using the Extracellular Vesicle Formulation of the Contrast Agent Iohexol
title_sort increased sensitivity of computed tomography scan for neoplastic tissues using the extracellular vesicle formulation of the contrast agent iohexol
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122766
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