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Intravascular optical imaging of high-risk plaques in vivo by targeting macrophage mannose receptors

Authors :
Joon Woo Song
Han Saem Cho
Hyeong Soo Nam
Jae Joong Lee
Dae-Gab Gweon
Wang-Yuhl Oh
Tae Shik Kim
Kyeongsoon Park
Hongki Yoo
Dong Joo Oh
Min Woo Lee
Jiheun Ryu
Jin Won Kim
Ji Bak Kim
Ok Kyu Park
Source :
Scientific Reports, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(6)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

Macrophages mediate atheroma expansion and disruption, and denote high-risk arterial plaques. Therefore, they are substantially gaining importance as a diagnostic imaging target for the detection of rupture-prone plaques. Here, we developed an injectable near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) probe by chemically conjugating thiolated glycol chitosan with cholesteryl chloroformate, NIRF dye (cyanine 5.5 or 7), and maleimide-polyethylene glycol-mannose as mannose receptor binding ligands to specifically target a subset of macrophages abundant in high-risk plaques. This probe showed high affinity to mannose receptors, low toxicity, and allowed the direct visualization of plaque macrophages in murine carotid atheroma. After the scale-up of the MMR-NIRF probe, the administration of the probe facilitated in vivo intravascular imaging of plaque inflammation in coronary-sized vessels of atheromatous rabbits using a custom-built dual-modal optical coherence tomography (OCT)-NIRF catheter-based imaging system. This novel imaging approach represents a potential imaging strategy enabling the identification of high-risk plaques in vivo and holds promise for future clinical implications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed15655470dbfcd422c194e4b542cc5c