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89Zr-Labeled Dextran Nanoparticles Allow in Vivo Macrophage Imaging

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BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 2383-2389

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bc200405d

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  1. National Institutes of Health [P50 CA86355, U54 CA126515, U54 CA151884, HHSN268201000044C, U24 CA092782]

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Tissue macrophages play a critical role both in normal physiology and in disease states. However, because of a lack of specific imaging agents, we continue to have a poor understanding of their absolute numbers, flux rates, and functional states in different tissues. Here, we describe a new macrophage specific positron emission tomography imaging agent, labeled with zirconium-89 (Zr-89), that was based on a cross-linked, short chain dextran nanoparticle (13 nm). Following systemic administration, the particle demonstrated a vascular half-life of 3.9 h and was found to be located primarily in tissue resident macrophages rather than other white blood cells. Subsequent imaging of the probe using a xenograft mouse model of cancer allowed for quantitation of tumor-associated macrophage numbers, which are of major interest in emerging molecular targeting strategies. It is likely that the material described, which allows the visualization of macrophage biology in vivo, will likewise be useful for a multitude of human applications.

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