Despite the progress in cardiovascular research, atherosclerosis still represents the main cause of death worldwide. Clinically, the diagnosis of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) relies on imaging methodologies including X-ray angiography and computed tomography (CT), which however still fails in the identification of patients at high risk of plaque rupture, the main cause of severe clinical events as stroke and heart attack. Magnetic resonance imaging, which is characterized by very high spatial resolution, could provide a better characterization of atherosclerotic plaque (AP) anatomy and composition, aiding in the identification of “vulnerable” plaques. In this context, hydrogel matrices, which have been demonstrated able to boost relaxometric properties of Gd-based contrast agents (CAs) by the effect of Hydrodenticity, represent a valuable tool towards the precision imaging of ASCVD improving the performance of this class of CAs while reducing systemic toxicity. In particular, hydrogel nanoparticles encapsulating Gd-DTPA can further contribute to providing CA-specific accumulation in the AP by nanoparticle surface decoration triggering an active targeting of the AP with the overall effect of allowing an earlier and more accurate diagnosis. In this work, we tested crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles (cHANPs) in the complex environment of human atherosclerotic plaque. In addition, the surface of cHANPs was decorated with the antibody anti-CD36 (Ab36-cHANPs) for the active targeting of AP-associated macrophages. Results demonstrate that the Hydrodenticity of cHANPs and Ab36-cHANPs is preserved in this complex system and, preliminarily, that interaction of these probes with the AP is present.

Targeting Nanostrategies for Imaging of Atherosclerosis / Costagliola di Polidoro, Angela; Grassia, Agnese; De Sarno, Francesca; Bevilacqua, Paolo; Mollo, Valentina; Romano, Eugenia; Di Taranto, Maria Donata; Fortunato, Giuliana; Bracale, Umberto Marcello; Tramontano, Liberatore; Diomaiuti, Tommaso Claudio; Torino, Enza. - In: CONTRAST MEDIA & MOLECULAR IMAGING. - ISSN 1555-4317. - 2021:(2021), pp. 1-10. [10.1155/2021/6664471]

Targeting Nanostrategies for Imaging of Atherosclerosis

Costagliola di Polidoro, Angela;Romano, Eugenia;Di Taranto, Maria Donata;Fortunato, Giuliana;Bracale, Umberto Marcello;Torino, Enza
2021

Abstract

Despite the progress in cardiovascular research, atherosclerosis still represents the main cause of death worldwide. Clinically, the diagnosis of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) relies on imaging methodologies including X-ray angiography and computed tomography (CT), which however still fails in the identification of patients at high risk of plaque rupture, the main cause of severe clinical events as stroke and heart attack. Magnetic resonance imaging, which is characterized by very high spatial resolution, could provide a better characterization of atherosclerotic plaque (AP) anatomy and composition, aiding in the identification of “vulnerable” plaques. In this context, hydrogel matrices, which have been demonstrated able to boost relaxometric properties of Gd-based contrast agents (CAs) by the effect of Hydrodenticity, represent a valuable tool towards the precision imaging of ASCVD improving the performance of this class of CAs while reducing systemic toxicity. In particular, hydrogel nanoparticles encapsulating Gd-DTPA can further contribute to providing CA-specific accumulation in the AP by nanoparticle surface decoration triggering an active targeting of the AP with the overall effect of allowing an earlier and more accurate diagnosis. In this work, we tested crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles (cHANPs) in the complex environment of human atherosclerotic plaque. In addition, the surface of cHANPs was decorated with the antibody anti-CD36 (Ab36-cHANPs) for the active targeting of AP-associated macrophages. Results demonstrate that the Hydrodenticity of cHANPs and Ab36-cHANPs is preserved in this complex system and, preliminarily, that interaction of these probes with the AP is present.
2021
Targeting Nanostrategies for Imaging of Atherosclerosis / Costagliola di Polidoro, Angela; Grassia, Agnese; De Sarno, Francesca; Bevilacqua, Paolo; Mollo, Valentina; Romano, Eugenia; Di Taranto, Maria Donata; Fortunato, Giuliana; Bracale, Umberto Marcello; Tramontano, Liberatore; Diomaiuti, Tommaso Claudio; Torino, Enza. - In: CONTRAST MEDIA & MOLECULAR IMAGING. - ISSN 1555-4317. - 2021:(2021), pp. 1-10. [10.1155/2021/6664471]
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