• DocumentCode
    1945188
  • Title

    In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of catheter-based vascular gene transfer

  • Author

    Yang, X. ; Atalar, E. ; Li, D. ; Serfaty, J.M. ; Wang, D. ; Kumar, A. ; Cheng, L.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Radiol., Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, MD, USA
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    2272
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to develop an in vivo imaging tool to monitor vascular gene transfer. We produced gadolinium/blue-dye and gadolinium/gene-vector media by mixing Magnevist with a trypan-blue or a lentiviral vector carrying a green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene. The gadolinium was used as an imaging marker for MRI to visualize vessel wall enhancement, while the blue-dye/GFP was used as a tissue stain marker for histology/immunohistochemistry to confirm the success of the transfer. Using Remedy gene delivery catheters, we transferred the gadolinium/blue-dye (n=8) or gadolinium/GFP-lentivirus (n=4) into the arteries of 12 pigs, monitored. under high-resolution MR imaging. This technical development enabled dynamic visualization of: (i) where the gadolinium/genes distributed; (ii) how satisfactorily the target portion was marked; and (iii) whether the gene transfer procedure caused complications. Our study represents the first direct evidence that catheter-based vascular gene delivery/distribution can be monitored by MR imaging in vivo.
  • Keywords
    biomedical MRI; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; catheters; diseases; dyes; gadolinium; genetics; patient monitoring; patient treatment; Gd; Magnevist; Remedy gene delivery catheters; arteries; atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease; catheter-based vascular gene transfer; dynamic visualization; gadolinium imaging marker; gadolinium/blue-dye media; gadolinium/gene distribution; gadolinium/gene-vector media; gene transfer procedure; green fluorescent protein gene; high-resolution MR imaging; histology; immunohistochemistry; in vivo magnetic resonance imaging; lentiviral vector; pigs; target portion; tissue stain marker; trypan-blue vector; vascular gene therapy; vessel wall enhancement; Biomedical imaging; Cardiovascular diseases; Catheters; Gene therapy; High-resolution imaging; In vivo; Lesions; Magnetic resonance imaging; Monitoring; Visualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • ISSN
    1094-687X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7211-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1017227
  • Filename
    1017227