Issue 4, 2023, Issue in Progress

Albumin-based nanoparticle for dual-modality imaging of the lymphatic system

Abstract

The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphoid organs. The current understanding of the basic mechanism and framework of the lymphatic system is relatively limited and not ideal for exploring the function of the lymphatic system, diagnosing lymphatic system diseases, and controlling tumor metastasis. Imaging modalities for evaluating lymphatic system diseases mainly include lymphatic angiography, reactive dye lymphatic angiography, radionuclide lymphatic angiography, computed tomography, and ultrasonography. However, these are insufficient for clinical diagnosis. Some novel imaging methods, such as magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission computed tomography, single-photon emission computed tomography, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and near-infrared imaging with agents such as cyanine dyes, can reveal lymphatic system information more accurately and in detail. We fabricated an albumin-based fluorescent probe for dual-modality imaging of the lymphatic system. A near-infrared cyanine dye, IR-780, was absorbed into bovine serum albumin (BSA), which was covalently linked to a molecule of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid to chelate gadolinium Gd3+. The fabricated IR-780@BSA@Gd3+ nanocomposite demonstrates strong fluorescence and high near-infrared absorption and can be used as a T1 contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging. In vivo dual-modality fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging showed that IR-780@BSA@Gd3+ rapidly returned to the heart through the lymphatic circulation after it was injected into the toe webs of mice, facilitating good lymphatic imaging. The successful fabrication of the new IR-780@BSA@Gd3+ nanocomposite will facilitate the study of the mechanism and morphological structure of the lymphatic system.

Graphical abstract: Albumin-based nanoparticle for dual-modality imaging of the lymphatic system

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Nov 2022
Accepted
27 Dec 2022
First published
13 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 2248-2255

Albumin-based nanoparticle for dual-modality imaging of the lymphatic system

M. Li, Y. Zhang, J. Ma and J. Du, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 2248 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA07414A

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