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Gas Vesicle–Blood Interactions Enhance Ultrasound Imaging Contrast

Bill Ling, Jeong Hoon Ko, Benjamin Stordy, Yuwei Zhang, Tighe F. Didden, Dina Malounda, M Swift, Warren C. W. Chan, Mikhail G. Shapiro

2023Nano Letters15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Gas vesicles (GVs) are genetically encoded, air-filled protein nanostructures of broad interest for biomedical research and clinical applications, acting as imaging and therapeutic agents for ultrasound, magnetic resonance, and optical techniques. However, the biomedical applications of GVs as systemically injectable nanomaterials have been hindered by a lack of understanding of GVs’ interactions with blood components, which can significantly impact in vivo behavior. Here, we investigate the dynamics of GVs in the bloodstream using a combination of ultrasound and optical imaging, surface functionalization, flow cytometry, and mass spectrometry. We find that erythrocytes and serum proteins bind to GVs and shape their acoustic response, circulation time, and immunogenicity. We show that by modifying the GV surface we can alter these interactions and thereby modify GVs’ in vivo performance. These results provide critical insights for the development of GVs as agents for nanomedicine.

Topics & Concepts

NanomedicineIn vivoSurface modificationChemistryFlow cytometryVesicleBiophysicsNanotechnologyNanoparticlePreclinical imagingUltrasoundImmunogenicityMolecular imagingOptical imagingBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceMedicineBiochemistryAntibodyBiologyMolecular biologyImmunologyRadiologyOpticsPhysicsBiotechnologyMembranePhysical chemistryMicro and Nano RoboticsNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
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