Stimuli-responsive biodegradable and gadolinium-based poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] copolymers: their potential as targeting and safe magnetic resonance imaging probes

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Li X. [1 ]
Sun L. [2 ]
Wei X. [2 ]
Luo Q. [2 ]
Cai H. [2 ]
Xiao X. [2 ]
Zhu H. [1 ,2 ]
Luo K. [2 ]
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[1] Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, Sichuan
[2] Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, Sichuan
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Zhu, H. (hyzhu_hmrrc@126.com) | 1600年 / Royal Society of Chemistry卷 / 05期
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Hemocompatibility - High molecular weight - MRI contrast agents - Polymeric conjugates - Reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization - Signal intensities - Stimuli-responsive - Tumor accumulation;
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10.1039/C6TB03253B
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Gadolinium [Gd(iii)]-based polymeric vehicles are gaining attention as potential magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) probes for cancer imaging and diagnosis. In this study, we designed, prepared, and characterized biodegradable block poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] (polyHPMA) copolymer-Gd(iii) conjugates through reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, and examined their potential as efficient and biocompatible MRI probes with features that include tunable tumor targeting specificity. An enzyme-sensitive glycylphenylalanylleucylglycine linker (GFLG) was introduced to the backbone of the copolymers, resulting in the formation of a stimuli-responsive linear HPMA copolymer-based agent (pHPMA-DOTA-Gd). The peptide cRGDyK was linked to the copolymer pHPMA-DOTA-Gd, and the resulting copolymer (pHPMA-DOTA-Gd-cRGD) was investigated as a potentially active tumor-targeting MRI contrast agent. The copolymer-Gd(iii) conjugates with high molecular weight (MW > 90 kDa) degraded to segments with low MWs (<44 kDa) below the renal threshold. Compared with the clinical agent diethylenediaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA)-Gd, the polymeric conjugates exhibited three-fold more T1 relaxivity [15.16 mM−1 s−1 per gadolinium]. Additionally, gadolinium-based conjugates had greater tumor accumulation in the U87 tumors in mice, and therefore, offered enhanced signal intensity (SI) to MRI. The best in vivo imaging behaviors were mediated by cRGD functionalized conjugates. The 2 polymeric conjugates presented no significant side effects as measured by cytotoxicity, hemocompatibility, and in vivo toxicity studies. Therefore, owing to their great efficacy and good biosafety, the biodegradable block HPMA copolymer-Gd(iii) conjugates are promising as targeting MRI probes. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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页码:2763 / 2774
页数:11
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