A Folate-Conjugated Dual-Modal Fluorescent Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent that Targets Activated Macrophages In Vitro and In Vivo.
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Mucin-1 (MUC1), a transmembrane glycoprotein is aberrantly expressed on ∼90% of breast cancer and is an excellent target for nanoparticulate targeted imaging. In this study, the development of a dye-doped NIR emitting mesoporous silica nanoparticles platform conjugated to tumor-specific MUC1 antibody (ab-tMUC1-NIR-MSN) for in vivo optical detection of breast adenocarcinoma tissue is reported. The structural properties, the in vitro and in vivo performance of this nanoparticle-based probe were evaluated. In vitro studies showed that the MSN-based optical imaging nanoprobe is non-cytotoxic and targets efficiently mammary cancer cells overexpressing human tMUC1 protein. In vivo experiments with female C57BL/6 mice indicated that this platform accumulates mainly in the liver and did not induce short-term toxicity. In addition, we demonstrated that the ab-tMUC1-NIR-MSN nanoprobe specifically detects mammary gland tumors overexpressing human tMUC1 in a human MUC1 transgenic mouse model. |
Year of Publication | :
2016
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Journal | :
Journal of biomedical nanotechnology
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Volume | :
12
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Issue | :
12
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Number of Pages | :
2161-71
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ISSN Number | :
1550-7033
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Short Title | :
J Biomed Nanotechnol
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