Manganese-based type I collagen-targeting MRI probe for in vivo imaging of liver fibrosis

用于肝纤维化体内成像的锰基I型胶原蛋白靶向MRI探针

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Abstract

Liver fibrosis is a common pathway shared by all forms of progressive chronic liver disease. There is an unmet clinical need for noninvasive imaging tools to diagnose and stage fibrosis, which presently relies heavily on percutaneous liver biopsy. Here, we explored the feasibility of using a novel type I collagen-targeted manganese (Mn)-based MRI probe, Mn-CBP20, for liver fibrosis imaging. In vitro characterization of Mn-CBP20 demonstrated its high binding affinity for human collagen (K(d) = 9.6 µM), high T(1)-relaxivity (48.9 mM(-1) s(-1) at 1.4 T and 27 °C), and kinetic inertness to Mn release under forcing conditions. We demonstrated MRI using Mn-CBP20 performs comparably to previously reported gadolinium-based type I collagen-targeted probe EP-3533 in a mouse model of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis, and further demonstrate efficacy to detect fibrosis in a diet-induced mouse model of metabolically-associated steatohepatitis. Biodistribution studies using the Mn-CBP20 radiolabeled with the positron-emitting (52)Mn isotope demonstrate efficient clearance of Mn-CBP20 primarily via renal excretion. Mn-CBP20 represents a promising candidate that merits further evaluation and development for molecular imaging of liver fibrosis.

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