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Ultrasound Imaging of Tumor Vascular CD93 with MMRN2 Modified Microbubbles for Immune Microenvironment Prediction

Dingyi Wang, Changyang Xing, Yuan Liang, Chen Wang, Ping Zhao, Xiao Liang, Qiuyang Li, Lijun Yuan

2024Advanced Materials18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Vascular microenvironment is found to be closely related to immunotherapy efficacy. Identification and ultrasound imaging of the unique vascular characteristics, able to predict immune microenvironment, is important for immunotherapy decision-making. Herein, it is proved that high CD93 expression in the tumor vessels is closely related to the poor immune response of prostate cancer. For ultrasound molecular imaging of CD93, CD93-targeted microbubbles (MBs) consist a gaseous core and the MMRN2 (Multimerin-2) containing cell membrane (CM) /lipid hybrid membrane is then synthesized. In vitro and in vivo assays demonstrate that these MBs can recognize CD93 efficiently and then accumulate within tumor regions highly expressing CD93. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging with CD93-targeted MBs demonstrates that targeted ultrasound intensity is negatively related to inflammatory tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) and cytotoxic T cell infiltration. Together, endothelial expression of CD93 in tumor is a unique predictor of immunosuppressive microenvironment and CD93-targeted MBs have a great potential to evaluate tumor immune status.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMicrobubblesUltrasoundTumor microenvironmentBiomedical engineeringImmune systemUltrasound imagingNanotechnologyRadiologyMedicineImmunologyCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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