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Dynamic processes of positive/negative immune-vascular crosstalk loop via functional MRI-guided monitor

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Rong Zhang, Teng Jin, Yue Zhang, Xueqing Sui, Shiman Wu, Yue Wu, Dapeng Hao, Zhenwei Yao, Zhengze Yu, Xuejun Liu, Hua Zhang
ABSTRACT

Immunotherapy holds significant promise to completely eliminate tumor, yet lack of timely evaluation of immune responses, which challenged by inherent lagging and pseudoprogression during immunotherapy. Immune-vascular crosstalk (IVC), an enhancement ring for the mutual regulation linking tumor vascular normalization with immune remodeling forms, emerging as a systematic indicator for immunotherapy outcomes, necessitates timely, non-invasive, and early detection of its status to enhance clinical benefits. Herein, positive and negative loop models of tumor IVC were established using different degree of photothermal therapy (PTT) based on NaBiF 4 :Gd@PDA@PEG nanoprobes. Multi-functional magnetic resonance imaging, including fast spoiled gradient-recalled (FSPGR), time-resolved imaging of contrast kinetics (TRICKs) and dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion weighted imaging (DSC-PWI), was applied to dynamically reflect normalized/ablated tumor vasculature, well-matched increased/decreased immune response corresponding to different status of IVC, confirmed by pathology results. This study proposes a novel biological method to noninvasively detect the positive/negative IVC loop, paving the visualized way for immunotherapy assessed benefits, which is expected to be extended to clinical translation.

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