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Specific E‐selectin targeting with a superparamagnetic MRI contrast agent
Authors:Sbastien Boutry  Sophie Laurent  Luce Vander Elst  Robert N Muller
Institution:Sébastien Boutry,Sophie Laurent,Luce Vander Elst,Robert N. Muller
Abstract:Targeting of the endothelial inflammatory adhesion molecule E‐selectin by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed with a superparamagnetic contrast agent in the context of in vitro and in vivo models of inflammation. The specific contrast agent was obtained by grafting a synthetic mimetic of sialyl Lewisx (sLex), a natural ligand of E‐selectin expressed on leukocytes, on the dextran coating of ultrasmall particles of iron oxide (USPIO). This new contrast agent, called USPIO‐g‐sLex, was tested, in vitro, on cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) stimulated to express inflammatory adhesion molecules, and in vivo, on a mouse model of hepatitis. In vitro, HUVECs were stimulated with the pro‐inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF‐α) and were then incubated with USPIO‐g‐sLex or ungrafted USPIO. In vivo, hepatitis was induced on NMRI mice by injection of concanavalin A (Con A). USPIO‐g‐sLex and ungrafted USPIO were injected intravenously. In vitro results showed an extensive retention of USPIO‐g‐sLex on TNF‐α stimulated HUVECs. Image intensity and R2 measurements performed on T2‐weighted MR images demonstrated a significantly higher binding of USPIO‐g‐sLex on stimulated HUVECs. In vivo, USPIO are known to pass through the fenestrae of the liver and to be captured by Kupffer cells, inducing a loss of signal intensity on T2‐weighted MR images. Unexpectedly, when injected to Con A‐treated mice, USPIO‐g‐sLex induced a significantly lower attenuation of liver signal intensity than USPIO or USPIO‐g‐sLex injected to healthy mice, or USPIO injected to Con A‐treated mice, suggesting that the specific contrast media is retained extracellularly by an interaction with E‐selectin overexpressed on the vascular endothelium. Both in vitro and in vivo results therefore indicate that USPIO‐g‐sLex is recognizing endothelial E‐selectin. USPIO‐g‐sLex is thus well suited for the MRI diagnosis of inflammation and for the in vitro evaluation of endothelial cells activation. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:E‐selectin  molecular MRI  contrast agent  sialyl‐Lewisx  iron oxide  endothelial cells  liver  inflammation
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