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High F-Content Perfluoropolyether-Based Nanoparticles for Targeted Detection of Breast Cancer by F-19 Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages 9162-9176

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b03726

Keywords

F-19 magnetic resonance imaging; perfluoropolyether-based nanoparticles; in vivo bioimaging; aptamers; breast cancer

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [CE140100036, DP0987407, DP110104299, LE0775684, LE0668517, LE0882357, LE140100087, LE160100168]
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council [APP1021759]
  3. University of Queensland [UQECR1720289]
  4. NSF Division of Materials Research Grant [1506886]

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Two important challenges in the field of F-19 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the maintenance of high fluorine content without compromising imaging performance, and effective targeting of small particles to diseased tissue. To address these challenges, we have developed a series of perfluoropolyether (PFPE)-based hyperbranched (HBPFPE) nanoparticles with attached peptide aptamer as targeting ligands for specific in vivo detection of breast cancer with high F-19 MRI sensitivity. A detailed comparison of the HBPFPE nanoparticles (NPs) with the previously reported trifluoroethyl acrylate (TFEA)-based polymers demonstrates that the mobility of fluorinated segments of the HBPFPE nanoparticles is significantly enhanced (F-19 T-2 > 80 ms vs 31 ms), resulting in superior MR imaging sensitivity. Selective targeting was confirmed by auto- and pair correlation analysis of fluorescence microscopy data, in vitro immunofluorescence, in vivo F-19 MRI, ex vivo fluorescence and F-19 NMR. The results highlight the high efficiency of aptamers for targeting and the excellent sensitivity of the PFPE moieties for F-19 MRI. Of relevance to in vivo applications, the PFPE-based polymers exhibit much faster clearance from the body than the previously introduced perfluorocarbon emulsions (t(1/2) similar to 20 h vs up to months). Moreover, the aptamer-conjugated NPs show significantly higher tumor-penetration, demonstrating the potential of these imaging agents for therapeutic applications. This report of the synthesis of polymeric aptamer-conjugated PFPE-based F-19 MRI CAs with high fluorine content (similar to 10 wt %) demonstrates that these NPs are exciting candidates for detecting diseases with high imaging sensitivity.

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