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A Triple-targeted Ultrasound Contrast Agent Provides Improved Localization to Tumor Vasculature

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Date 2011 Jun 28
PMID 21705725
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Objectives: Actively targeting ultrasound contrast agents to tumor vasculature improves contrast-enhanced sonography of tumor angiogenesis. This report summarizes an evaluation of multitargeted microbubbles, comparing single-, dual-, and triple-targeted motifs.

Methods: Microbubbles were avidin-biotin linked to antibodies against mouse α(V)β(3)-integrin, P-selectin, and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2. These receptors are constitutively overexpressed in tumor vasculature. Binding comparisons between targeted microbubble groups were evaluated on mouse SVR angiosarcoma endothelial cells. Levels of the targeted receptors were characterized with flow cytometry. Targeted microbubble groups were administered to human MDA-MB-231 breast cancer tumor-bearing mice (n = 3) followed by contrast-enhanced sonography in a microbubble-sensitive harmonic imaging mode implemented on an ultrasound scanner equipped with a linear array transducer (5 MHz transmit and 10 MHz receive) to evaluate differences in microbubble accumulation in the tumor vasculature.

Results: In vitro analysis showed a 50% increase (P < .001) in triple-targeted microbubble binding over dual-targeted microbubble groups in mouse SVR cells. Mice bearing MDA-MB-231 tumors showed a 40% increase in tumor image intensity after dosing with triple-targeted microbubbles compared with single- and dual-targeted microbubbles (P = .006). Histologic staining confirmed the presence of α(V)β(3)-integrin, P-selectin, and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 in the tumors.

Conclusions: Microbubble accumulation in the tumor vasculature was improved using a triple-targeted microbubble approach.

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