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Article

Gd and Eu Co-Doped Nanoscale Metal–Organic Framework as a T1T2 Dual-Modal Contrast Agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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Bio-Imaging Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Tomography 2016, 2(3), 179-187; https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00226
Submission received: 6 June 2016 / Revised: 9 July 2016 / Accepted: 4 August 2016 / Published: 1 September 2016

Abstract

Recently, a growing interest has been seen in the development of T1T2 dual-mode probes that can simultaneously enhance contrast on T1- and T2-weighted images. A common strategy is to integrate T1 and T2 components in a decoupled manner into a nanoscale particle. This approach, however, often requires a multi-step synthesis and delicate nanoengineering, which may potentially affect the production and wide application of the probes. We herein report the facile synthesis of a 50-nm nanoscale metal–organic framework (NMOF) comprising gadolinium (Gd3+) and europium (Eu3+) as metallic nodes. These nanoparticles can be prepared in large quantities and can be easily coated with a layer of silica. The yielded Eu,Gd-NMOF@SiO2 nanoparticles are less toxic, highly fluorescent, and afford high longitudinal (38 mM−1s−1) and transversal (222 mM−1s−1) relaxivities on a 7 T magnet. The nanoparticles were conjugated with c(RGDyK), a tumor-targeting peptide sequence, which has a high binding affinity toward integrin αvβ3. Eu,Gd-NMOF@SiO2 nanoparticles, when intratumorally or intravenously injected, induce simultaneous signal enhancement and signal attenuation on T1-and T2-weighted images, respectively. These results suggest great potential of the NMOFs as a novel T1T2 dual-mode contrast agent.
Keywords: dual modal; fluorescence; MRI; dual mode; contrast agent; gadolinium; MOF dual modal; fluorescence; MRI; dual mode; contrast agent; gadolinium; MOF

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Wang, G.D.; Chen, H.; Tang, W.; Lee, D.; Xie, J. Gd and Eu Co-Doped Nanoscale Metal–Organic Framework as a T1T2 Dual-Modal Contrast Agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Tomography 2016, 2, 179-187. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00226

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Wang GD, Chen H, Tang W, Lee D, Xie J. Gd and Eu Co-Doped Nanoscale Metal–Organic Framework as a T1T2 Dual-Modal Contrast Agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Tomography. 2016; 2(3):179-187. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00226

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Wang, Geoffrey D., Hongmin Chen, Wei Tang, Daye Lee, and Jin Xie. 2016. "Gd and Eu Co-Doped Nanoscale Metal–Organic Framework as a T1T2 Dual-Modal Contrast Agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging" Tomography 2, no. 3: 179-187. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00226

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