Sugar-based biopolymers as novel imaging agents for molecular magnetic resonance imaging

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol. 2019 Jul;11(4):e1551. doi: 10.1002/wnan.1551. Epub 2019 Jan 22.

Abstract

Sugar-based biopolymers have been recognized as attractive materials to develop macromolecule- and nanoparticle-based cancer imaging and therapy. However, traditional biopolymer-based imaging approaches rely on the use of synthetic or isotopic labeling, and because of it, clinical translation often is hindered. Recently, a novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST), has emerged, which allows the exploitation of sugar-based biopolymers as MRI agents by their hydroxyl protons-rich nature. In the study, we reviewed recent studies on the topic of CEST MRI detection of sugar-based biopolymers. The CEST MRI property of each biopolymer was briefly introduced, followed by the pre-clinical and clinical applications. The findings of these preliminary studies imply the enormous potential of CEST detectable sugar-based biopolymers in developing highly sensitive and translatable molecular imaging agents and constructing image-guided biopolymer-based drug delivery systems. This article is categorized under: Diagnostic Tools > in vivo Nanodiagnostics and Imaging Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Emerging Technologies.

Keywords: CEST; MRI; molecular imaging agents.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biopolymers* / chemistry
  • Biopolymers* / therapeutic use
  • Contrast Media* / chemistry
  • Contrast Media* / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Molecular Imaging*
  • Sugars* / chemistry
  • Sugars* / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Biopolymers
  • Contrast Media
  • Sugars