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Protein-Based MRI Contrast Agents for Molecular Imaging of Prostate Cancer

by Lixia Wei; Shunyi Li; Jianhua Yang; Yiming Ye; Jin Zou; Liya Wang; Robert Long; Omar Zurkiya; Tiejun Zhao; Julian Johnson; Jingjuan Qiao; Wangda Zhou; Adriana Castiblanco; Natalie Maor; Yanyi Chen; Hui Mao; Xiaoping Hu; Jenny J. Yang; Zhi-Ren Liu

2011

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate a novel protein-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent that has the capability of targeting prostate cancer and which provides high-sensitivity MR imaging in tumor cells and mouse models. Procedure: A fragment of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) was fused into a protein-based MRI contrast agent (ProCA1) at different regions. MR imaging was obtained in both tumor cells (PC3 and H441) and a tumor mouse model administrated with ProCA1.GRP. Results: PC3 and DU145 cells treated with ProCA1.GRPs exhibited enhanced signal in MRI. Intratumoral injection of ProCA1.GRP in a PC3 tumor model displayed enhanced MRI signal. The contrast agent was retained in the PC3 tumor up to 48 h post-injection. Conclusions: Protein-based MRI contrast agent with tumor targeting modality can specifically target GRPR-positive prostate cancer. Intratumoral injection of the ProCA1 agent in the prostate cancer mouse model verified the targeting capability of ProCA1.GRP and showed a prolonged retention time in tumors.
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