Keywords: Molecular Imaging, Hyperpolarized MR (Non-Gas), DNP-MRI molecular probe, DPP-4
Motivation: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) is a biologically important peptidase known as a biomarker and therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes and cancers. Therefore, detection of DPP-4 activity can be a useful method for early diagnosis and treatment efficacy assessment.
Goal(s): Development of a DNP-MRI molecular probe for detecting DPP-4 activity in vivo
Approach: We performed molecular designs of DNP-MRI molecular probes for meeting physicochemical properties. For evaluation of enzymatic reactivity of the probes, enzymatic reaction parameters (Km, kcat) were measured. The optimized probe was applied for DNP-MRI experiments using mice.
Results: We developed a DNP-MRI molecular probe to detect DPP-4 activity in vivo.
Impact: With design strategy based on recognition mechanism, we have developed a DNP-MRI molecular probe against DPP-4, which has been difficult to develop so far. New probe enables detection of DPP-4 activity in vivo and will be useful for medical applications.
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