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Large Protein Assemblies for High-Relaxivity Contrast Agents: The Case of Gadolinium-Labeled Asparaginase
Biologics are emerging as the most important class of
drugs and
are used to treat a large variety of pathologies. Most of biologics
are proteins administered in large amounts, either by intramuscular
injection or by intravenous infusion. Asparaginase is a large tetrameric
protein assembly, currently used against acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Here, a gadolinium(III)-DOTA derivative has been conjugated to asparaginase,
and its relaxation properties have been investigated to assess its
efficiency as a possible theranostic agent. The field-dependent 1H longitudinal relaxation measurements of water solutions
of gadolinium(III)-labeled asparaginase indicate a very large increase
in the relaxivity of this paramagnetic protein complex with respect
to small gadolinium chelates, opening up the possibility of its use
as an MRI contrast agent