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Superparamagnetic iron oxide binding and uptake as imaged by magnetic resonance is mediated by the integrin receptor Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18): Implications on imaging of atherosclerotic plaques

von zur Muhlen, C.
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von Elverfeldt, D.
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Bassler, N.
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2007
Atherosclerosis

Introduction: Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have been successfully used for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of atherosclerotic plaques. Endocytosis into monocytes/macrophages has been proposed as the mechanism for SPION uptake, but a specific receptorhas not been identified yet. A potential candidate is the versatile integrin Mac-1 (CD1 1b/CD18, alpha M beta 2), which is involved in leukocyte adhesion, complement activation and phagocytosis. Methods and results: Intracellular SPION-accumulation was confirmed in cultured human monocytes using immunohistochemistry and iron staining. Recombinant cells expressing Mac-1 in different activation states as well as human monocytes with or without PMA stimulation were incubated either with an unspecific IgG or a CD11b-blocking antibody. Thereafter, cells were incubated with FITC-labeled amino-covered SPIONs or ferumoxtran-10 SPIONs and signal intensity was quantified by flow cytometry. Depending on the activation status of Mac-1, a significant increase in SPION binding/uptake was observed, independent on surface coating. Furthermore, SPION binding/uptake was significantly reduced after CD I I b blockade. Results were confirmed in recombinant cells incubated with amino-PVA SPIONs and ferumoxtran-10, using T2*-weighted 3T MRI. Conclusion: The integrin Mac- I is directly involved in SPION binding/uptake. Thus, monocytes abundantly expressing Mac- I and especially activated monocytes expressing activated Mac- I may be useful vehicles for high resolution MRI labeling of atherosclerotic plaques.

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DOI
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.08.048
Web of Science ID

WOS:000247555800013

Author(s)
von zur Muhlen, C.
von Elverfeldt, D.
Bassler, N.
Neudorfer, I.
Steitz, B.  
Petri-Fink, A.  
Hofmann, H.  
Bode, C.
Peter, K.
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Atherosclerosis
Volume

193

Start page

102

End page

111

Subjects

Superparamagnetic iron oxide

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Magnetic resonance imaging

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Macrophages

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Mac-1

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REVIEWED

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July 24, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/9832
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