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Inherently PET/CT Dual Modality Imaging Lipid Nanocapsules for Early Detection of Orthotopic Lung Tumors

Journal

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 611-621

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.9b00993

Keywords

PET/CT imaging; dual modality; orthotopic lung tumor; early diagnosis; lipid nanocapsules

Funding

  1. Beijing Science and Technology Commission Special Project for Frontier Technology in Life Sciences [Z171100000417008]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21425522, 21727817, 11621505, 31971269, 31670976]
  3. Beijing municipal high level innovative team building program [IDHT20180504]
  4. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [7202238]

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Accurate diagnosis of cancer at an early stage is the key to reduce cancer mortality and improve survival. PET imaging has high sensitivity but low spatial resolution, while CT imaging has good spatial location information. Therefore, the combination of PET and CT imaging can provide complementary advantages to achieve accurate early diagnosis of tumors. However, currently developed PET or CT imaging agents have only a single function. Here, we designed and constructed a self-assembled lipid nanocapsule encapsulated with iodixanol and labeled with self-chelated Cu-64 for precise PET/CT imaging of tiny lung tumor. The lipid nanocapsule self-assembled in water using LPPC-Ce6, a conjugate of chlorin e6 (Ce6) and lysophosphatidylcholine (LPPC), to form a bilayer vesicular structure. Cu-64 was embedded in the center of the tetrapyrrole ring of Ce6 by natural capture ability for Cu2+ ions. GLT21.T, the aptamer targeting lung cancer, was conjugated to the surface of the lipid nanocapsules. Iodixanol was loaded into the cavity of the lipid nanocapsule (Cu-64@LCI-apt). In the nanostructure, the loading of iodixanol was sufficiently high, and the specific activity could be flexibly adjusted according to imaging requirements. The prepared Cu-64@LC1-apt achieves excellent radiolabeling efficiency, stability and effective targeting of lung tumor. In an early orthotopic lung cancer model, Cu-64@LCI-apt demonstrated the capabilities of sensitive PET imaging and enhanced contrast CT imaging to enable efficient high-quality PTE/CT imaging of tiny orthotopic lung tumor with a diameter of 500 mu m. Cu-64@LCI-apt has great potential for early, sensitive, and accurate diagnosis of tumors through dual-mode PET/CT imaging.

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