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  • - Water cycling through membrane transporters is crucial for cellular metabolism and may aid in diagnosing tumors and diseases by observing how cells interact with Gd-based contrast agents (GBCAs) in MRI-CEST imaging.
  • - GBCAs boost the relaxation rate of water molecules outside the cell, which then affects the relaxation of water inside, allowing the detection of changes in the MRI-CEST signal of proton exchanging molecules.
  • - This method has been tested on red blood cells and breast cancer models, showing that changes in water cycling can indicate cell aggressiveness and serve as an early indicator for monitoring treatment progress.

Article Abstract

Water cycling across the membrane transporters is considered a hallmark of cellular metabolism and it could be of high diagnostic relevance in the characterization of tumors and other diseases. The method relies on the response of intracellular proton exchanging molecules to the presence of extracellular Gd-based contrast agents (GBCAs). Paramagnetic GBCAs enhances the relaxation rate of water molecules in the extracellular compartment and, through membrane exchange, the relaxation enhancement is transferred to intracellular molecules. The effect is detected at the MRI-CEST (Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer) signal of intracellular proton exchanging molecules. The magnitude of the change in the CEST response reports on water cycling across the membrane. The method has been tested on Red Blood Cells and on orthotopic murine models of breast cancer with different degree of malignancy (4T1, TS/A and 168FARN). The distribution of voxels reporting on membrane permeability fits well with the cells' aggressiveness and acts as an early reporter to monitor therapeutic treatments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202313485DOI Listing

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