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Quantification of the expression level of integrin receptor αVβ3 in cell lines and MR imaging with antibody-coated iron oxide particles

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 711-716

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JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.21023

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integrin receptors; iron oxide particles; MRI; receptor count; fluorescence activated cell sorter (FACS)

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Targeted imaging requires site-specific accumulation of a contrast agent (CA), and the properties of that agent must be selected according to the abundance of the target to obtain a signal above the detection limit of the instrument. However, numerical estimates of receptors per cell are rarely found in the literature. Integrin receptors would be particularly promising targets because of their accessibility from the blood stream and expression on activated neovascular endothelial cells. We systematically estimated the number of integrin receptors of cell lines and primary cells by flow cytometry analysis. Since integrin receptors are heterodimeric molecules, and alpha(v), forms complexes with various beta subunits, the numbers of alpha(v) and beta(3) subunits are therefore dissimilar. The observed values are 3 (.) 10(3)-1.4 (.) 10(4)/cell for alpha(v), and 5.3 (.) 10(2)-1.1 (.) 10(4) /cell for beta(3). Despite the low number of exposed receptors, we show that up to single-cell MR visualization can be achieved with the use of iron oxide beads complexed with antibodies as CAs.

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