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Non-radioactive and sensitive tracking of neutrophils towards inflammation using antibody functionalized magnetic particle imaging tracers

Authors :
David Mai
Weiwen Cui
Elaine W. Yu
Bo Zheng
Prashant Chandrasekharan
Chinmoy Saayujya
Benjamin D. Fellows
Quincy Huynh
Xinyi Y. Zhou
Lawrence Fong
Kenneth E Jeffris
K L Barry Fung
Caylin Colson
Zhi Wei Tay
Leyla Kabuli
Steven M. Conolly
Yao Lu
Source :
Nanotheranostics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2021.

Abstract

White blood cells (WBCs) are a key component of the mammalian immune system and play an essential role in surveillance, defense, and adaptation against foreign pathogens. Apart from their roles in the active combat of infection and the development of adaptive immunity, immune cells are also involved in tumor development and metastasis. Antibody-based therapeutics have been developed to regulate (i.e. selectively activate or inhibit immune function) and harness immune cells to fight malignancy. Alternatively, non-invasive tracking of WBC distribution can diagnose inflammation, infection, fevers of unknown origin (FUOs), and cancer. Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) is a non-invasive, non-radioactive, and sensitive medical imaging technique that uses safe superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs) as tracers. MPI has previously been shown to track therapeutic stem cells for over 87 days with a ~200 cell detection limit. In the current work, we utilized antibody-conjugated SPIOs specific to neutrophils for in situ labeling, and non-invasive and radiation-free tracking of these inflammatory cells to sites of infection and inflammation in an in vivo murine model of lipopolysaccharide-induced myositis. MPI showed sensitive detection of inflammation with a contrast-to-noise ratio of ~8-13.

Details

ISSN :
22067418
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanotheranostics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4cfb6199ffcb2bd8a2f77afeff42b48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7150/ntno.50721