Abstract
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) holds immense promise as a non-invasive biomedical imaging modality, but its advancement is hindered by the absence of activatable probes for biomarker-specific imaging. Here, we introduce a ligand-mediated acid-activatable MPI probe (LAMP) composed of magnetic nanoparticles linked via acid-sensitive imine bond-containing ligands. The LAMP exhibits stable assembly in neutral conditions and rapid disassembly in acidic microenvironments. The imine bond crosslinking promotes a compact structure that enhances magnetic dipole interactions, significantly quenching the initial MPI signal. Upon exposure to acidic conditions, the probe disassembles, restoring the MPI signal in a highly controlled, environment-dependent manner. This switchable assembly enables precise, real-time imaging of acidity-associated diseases such as sepsis progression. Our findings demonstrate that the ligand-mediated modulation of magnetic dipole interactions provides a versatile platform for the design of next-generation MPI probes for biomarker-specific MPI imaging.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 101957 |
| Journal | Matter |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 5 Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- MAP 6: Development
- acid responsive
- lactate
- magnetic dipole-dipole interaction
- magnetic particle imaging
- sepsis diagnosis
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