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Abstract #1858

in vivo Imaging T Cells in the Rheumatoid Arthritis with Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Particles by MRI

Chih-Lung Chen1, Cheng-Hung Chou2, Chen-Hsuan Lin1, Wen-Yuan Hsieh1, Shian-Jy Wang1, Chen Chang2

1Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan; 2Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan


The activation of T-cells correlates with the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Understanding the genesis, migration, and distribution of the T-cells provides important perspectives regarding RA. We developed an optimal carboxylated group of iron-oxide particles and adapted it to conjugate with CD3 antibody. We then investigated the labeling efficiency and binding specificity of the nano-sized iron oxide-based contrast agent IOPC and IOPC conjugated CD3 by cellular MRI via intravenous infusion. Specifically, we have detected a migration and accumulation of the T-cells in the arthritis joint in a rat RA model with in vivo MRI by IOPC-CD3.