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Overhauser-Enhanced MRI of Elastase Activity from In Vitro Human Neutrophil Degranulation
Authors:Elodie Parzy  Véronique Bouchaud  Philippe Massot  Pierre Voisin  Neha Koonjoo  Damien Moncelet  Jean-Michel Franconi  Eric Thiaudière  Philippe Mellet
Affiliation:1. CRMSB, UMR 5536, University Bordeaux Segalen, CNRS, Bordeaux, France.; 2. INSERM, Bordeaux, France.; National Research Council, Italy,
Abstract:

Background

Magnetic resonance imaging can reveal exquisite anatomical details. However several diseases would benefit from an imaging technique able to specifically detect biochemical alterations. In this context protease activity imaging is one of the most promising areas of research.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We designed an elastase substrate by grafting stable nitroxide free radicals on soluble elastin. This substrate generates a high Overhauser magnetic resonance imaging (OMRI) contrast upon digestion by the target proteases through the modulation of its rotational correlation time. The sensitivity is sufficient to generate contrasted images of the degranulation of neutrophils induced by a calcium ionophore from 2×104 cells per milliliter, well under the physiological neutrophils concentrations.

Conclusions/Significance

These ex-vivo experiments give evidence that OMRI is suitable for imaging elastase activity from neutrophil degranulation. Provided that a fast protease-substrate is used these results open the door to better diagnoses of a number of important pathologies (cystic fibrosis, inflammation, pancreatitis) by OMRI or Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging in vivo. It also provides a long-expected method to monitor anti-protease treatments efficiency and help pharmaceutical research.
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