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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

Towards the clinical translation of a silver sulfide nanoparticle contrast agent: large scale production with a highly parallelized microfluidic chip

Katherine J Mossburg
Sarah J. Shepherd
Diego Barragan
Nathaniel H O
Emily K Berkow
Portia S N Maidment
Derick N. Rosario Berrios
Jessica C Hsu
Michael J. Siedlik
Sagar Yadavali
MICHAEL J. MITCHELL
David Issadore
David Peter Cormode
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-12
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SJR2.28
CiteScore15.6
Impact factor8.6
ISSN16197070, 16197089
Abstract
Purpose

Ultrasmall silver sulfide nanoparticles (Ag2S-NP) have been identified as promising contrast agents for a number of modalities and in particular for dual-energy mammography. These Ag2S-NP have demonstrated marked advantages over clinically available agents with the ability to generate higher contrast with high biocompatibility. However, current synthesis methods for inorganic nanoparticles are low-throughput and highly time-intensive, limiting the possibility of large animal studies or eventual clinical use of this potential imaging agent.

Methods

We herein report the use of a scalable silicon microfluidic system (SSMS) for the large-scale synthesis of Ag2S-NP. Ag2S-NP produced using this system were compared to bulk synthesis and a commercially available microfluidic device through characterization, contrast generation, in vivo imaging, and clearance profiles.

Results

Using SSMS chips with 1 channel, 10 parallelized channels, and 256 parallelized channels, we determined that the Ag2S-NP produced were of similar quality as measured by core size, concentration, UV–visible spectrometry, and in vitro contrast generation. Moreover, by combining parallelized chips with increasing reagent concentration, we were able to increase output by an overall factor of 5,100. We also found that in vivo imaging contrast generation was consistent across synthesis methods and confirmed renal clearance of the ultrasmall nanoparticles. Finally, we found best-in-class clearance of the Ag2S-NP occurred within 24 h.

Conclusions

These studies have identified a promising method for the large-scale production of Ag2S-NP, paving the way for eventual clinical translation.

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Mossburg K. J. et al. Towards the clinical translation of a silver sulfide nanoparticle contrast agent: large scale production with a highly parallelized microfluidic chip // European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 2024.
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Mossburg K. J., Shepherd S. J., Barragan D., O N. H., Berkow E. K., Maidment P. S. N., Rosario Berrios D. N., Hsu J. C., Siedlik M. J., Yadavali S., MITCHELL M. J., Issadore D., Cormode D. P. Towards the clinical translation of a silver sulfide nanoparticle contrast agent: large scale production with a highly parallelized microfluidic chip // European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s00259-024-06967-5
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00259-024-06967-5
TI - Towards the clinical translation of a silver sulfide nanoparticle contrast agent: large scale production with a highly parallelized microfluidic chip
T2 - European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
AU - Mossburg, Katherine J
AU - Shepherd, Sarah J.
AU - Barragan, Diego
AU - O, Nathaniel H
AU - Berkow, Emily K
AU - Maidment, Portia S N
AU - Rosario Berrios, Derick N.
AU - Hsu, Jessica C
AU - Siedlik, Michael J.
AU - Yadavali, Sagar
AU - MITCHELL, MICHAEL J.
AU - Issadore, David
AU - Cormode, David Peter
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/12
PB - Springer Nature
SN - 1619-7070
SN - 1619-7089
ER -
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@article{2024_Mossburg,
author = {Katherine J Mossburg and Sarah J. Shepherd and Diego Barragan and Nathaniel H O and Emily K Berkow and Portia S N Maidment and Derick N. Rosario Berrios and Jessica C Hsu and Michael J. Siedlik and Sagar Yadavali and MICHAEL J. MITCHELL and David Issadore and David Peter Cormode},
title = {Towards the clinical translation of a silver sulfide nanoparticle contrast agent: large scale production with a highly parallelized microfluidic chip},
journal = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {nov},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00259-024-06967-5},
doi = {10.1007/s00259-024-06967-5}
}
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