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The effect of mannosylation of liposome-encapsulated indocyanine green on imaging of sentinel lymph node

Hwan-Seok JeongDepartment of Nuclear MedicineChang‐Moon LeeDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Chonnam National University Yeosu, JeonnamRepublic of KoreaSu‐Jin CheongDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaEun‐Mi KimDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaHyosook HwangDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaKyung Sook NaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaSeok Tae LimDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaMyung‐Hee SohnDepartment of Nuclear Medicine; Biomedical Research Institute; Cyclotron Research Center; Institute for Medical Sciences; Molecular Imaging & Therapeutic Medicine Research Center, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital Jeonju, JeonbukRepublic of KoreaHwan‐Jeong JeongDepartment of Nuclear Medicine
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The imaging of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) has been researched for its role in assessing cancer progression and postsurgical lymphedema. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a near-infrared (NIR) optical dye that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It is known that liposome-encapsulated ICG (LP-ICG) has improved stability and fluorescence signal compared with ICG. We designed mannosylated liposome-encapsulated ICG (M-LP-ICG) as an optical contrast agent for SLN. M-LP-ICG has a higher UV absorbance spectrum and fluorescence intensity than LP-ICG. The stability of M-LP-ICG measured in 50% fetal bovine serum solution by a dialysis method was better than that of LP-ICG. M-LP-ICG demonstrated a high uptake in RAW 264.7 macrophage cell because the density of mannose is high. There were differences between M-LP-ICG and glucosylated liposome-encapsulated ICG (G-LP-ICG), which are geometrical isomers. The result of an inhibition study of M-LP-ICG showed a statistically significant decrease in uptake in RAW 264.7 cells after either co-treatment or pre-treatment with D-(+)-mannose as an inhibitor. Results from an in vitro experiment demonstrated that M-LP-ICG was specifically taken up by macrophage cells through the mannose receptor on its surface. The time-series images acquired from a normal mouse model after subcutaneous injection showed that the signal from M-LP-ICG in SLN and other organs appeared early and disappeared quickly in comparison with signals from LP-ICG. Not only the sentinel but also the draining lymph nodes were observed partly in M-LP-ICG. M-LP-ICG appears to increase the specificity of uptake and retention in macrophages, making it a good candidate contrast agent for an optic imaging system for SLN and the lymphatic system.

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