Mn(ii) silver-aptamer clusters for targeted MR imaging of tumors†
Abstract
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) highly expressed in most of the cancer cells. The Mn(II)-aptamer based nanoclusters with 3D structures would be HIF-aptamer based targeted magnetic resonance imaging agents for cancer MRI diagnosis. Herein, a new class of contrast agent Mn(II) silver-aptamer clusters (AdpaMn@DNA-Ag-DNAG1) were constructed based on the assembly of DNA-mediated Ag nanoclusters (DNA–AgNCs) with the Mn(II) complex (AdpaMn) and DNAG1, the recognition sequence of GLUT-1. Then, the Mn(II) silver-aptamer clusters (AdpaMn@DNA-Ag-DNAG1) are used as the MRI agents both in vitro and in vivo. The results show that the MRI signal is clearly presented in the tumor position. Consequently, the Mn(II) silver-aptamer clusters can be used as a new class of contrast agents for targeted MR imaging of tumors.