Targeting prostate cancer with Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin functionalized nanoparticles co-encapsulating imaging cargo enhances magnetic resonance imaging specificity

Magnetic resonance is a key imaging tool for the detection of prostate cancer; however, better tools focusing on cancer specificity are required to distinguish benign from cancerous regions. We found higher expression of claudin-3 (CLDN-3) and -4 (CLDN-4) in higher grade than lower-grade human prost...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanomedicine 2022-02, Vol.40, p.102477-102477, Article 102477
Hauptverfasser: Martin, Darryl T., Lee, Jung Seok, Liu, Qiang, Galiana, Gigi, Sprenkle, Preston C., Humphrey, Peter A., Petrylak, Daniel P., Weinreb, Jeffery C., Schulam, Peter G., Weiss, Robert M., Fahmy, Tarek M.
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Zusammenfassung:Magnetic resonance is a key imaging tool for the detection of prostate cancer; however, better tools focusing on cancer specificity are required to distinguish benign from cancerous regions. We found higher expression of claudin-3 (CLDN-3) and -4 (CLDN-4) in higher grade than lower-grade human prostate cancer biopsies (n = 174), leading to the design of functionalized nanoparticles (NPs) with a non-toxic truncated version of the natural ligand Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (C-CPE) that has a strong binding affinity to Cldn-3 and Cldn-4 receptors. We developed a first-of-its-type, C-CPE-NP-based MRI detection tool in a prostate tumor-bearing mouse model. NPs with an average diameter of 152.9 ± 15.7 nm (RS1) had a 2-fold enhancement of tumor specificity compared to larger (421.2 ± 33.8 nm) NPs (RS4). There was a 1.8-fold (P 
ISSN:1549-9634
1549-9642
DOI:10.1016/j.nano.2021.102477