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Rapid accumulation and internalization of radiolabeled herceptin in an inflammatory breast cancer xenograft with vasculogenic mimicry predicted by the contrast-enhanced dynamic MRI with the macromolecular contrast agent G6-(1B4M-Gd)(256).
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AngiogenesisEngineeringRadiolabeled HerceptinWibc-9 TumorsImaging AgentBiomedical ImagingImmunologyBreast CancerVascular BiologyRapid Blood FlowRapid AccumulationContrast AgentMedicineNuclear MedicineTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyRadiologyContrast-enhanced Dynamic Mri
The rapid blood flow and perfusion of macromolecules in the inflammatory breast cancer xenograft (WIBC-9), which exhibits a "vasculogenic mimicry" type of angiogenesis without the participation of endothelial cells and expresses high levels of the HER-2/neu antigen, was evaluated in mice using 3D-micro-MR angiography using a novel macromolecular MR contrast agent [G6-(1B4M-Gd)(256)]. Herceptin, which recognizes the HER-2/neu antigen and has similar size (10 nm) to G6-(1B4M-Gd)(256), accumulated and internalized in the WIBC-9 tumors more quickly than in the control MC-5 tumors that progress with normal angiogenesis. Three dimensional micro-MRI with the G6-(1B4M-Gd)(256) macromolecular MRI contrast agent distinguishes between the different types of angiogenesis and is predictive of the rapid accumulation and internalization of Herceptin in the WIBC-9 inflammatory breast cancer xenograft.
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