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Magnetic Resonance Molecular Imaging of Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 Expression in Inflammatory Lesions Using a Peptide-Vectorized Paramagnetic Imaging Probe
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EngineeringCell AdhesionImmunologyImmunologic MechanismBiomedical EngineeringImmunotherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingInflammationVascular ImagingMolecular ImagingVascular BiologyMri EnhancementInflammatory Cell RecruitmentCell BiologyBiomedical ImagingInflammatory LesionsMedicinePeptide R832Extracellular Matrix
The vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) has distinct roles in inflammatory cell recruitment to the damaged vessel wall. In the present work, a cyclic heptapeptide phage displayed library was screened in vitro during four rounds of biopanning. On the basis of Kd and IC50 values, a peptide (encoded as R832) was selected for in vitro and in vivo validation. After conjugation to Gd-DOTA, VCAM-1 imaging was assessed by MRI on a model of T cell mediated hepatitis, induced in mice by concanavalin A. On histological samples, the location of biotinylated R832 (R832-Bt) around liver veins in hepatitis resembles the pattern of MRI enhancement. Gd-DOTA-R832 was then assessed on ApoE(-/-) mice and produced an important signal enhancement of the aortic wall, while R832-Bt interacted with morphologic structures comparable to those marked by anti-VCAM-1 antibody. In conclusion, the in vitro and in vivo evaluation of peptide R832 suggests a specific interaction with the targeted biomolecule. Its conjugation to imaging reporters could assist the diagnosis of inflammatory diseases.
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