Abstract

To specifically diagnose malignant tumors in DWI using the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) promoter-driven AQP1 expression. The human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) promoter-driven AQP1 gene overexpression lentivirus system (hTERT-AQP1) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter-driven AQP1 gene overexpression lentivirus system (CMV-AQP1) were prepared, and transduced into telomerase-positive and -negative cells. The AQP1 expression and DWI signal intensity (SI) change in transduced cells were analyzed. Balb/C nude mice subcutaneous xenograft models derived from lentivirus-transduced telomerase-positive and -negative cells were used to evaluate AQP1 expression and DWI SI change in vivo. We further established another group of subcutaneous xenograft model using pristine telomerase-positive and -negative cells, followed by injecting the lentiviral vectors intratumorally or intravenously, to determine the malignant tumor-targeted imaging of hTERT-AQP1. The hTERT-AQP1 and CMV-AQP1 were successfully prepared. After transduction, hTERT-AQP1 could induce the specific overexpression of AQP1 in telomerase-positive cells. Compared with untransduced cells, all CMV-AQP1-pretransduced cells and hTERT-AQP1-pretransduced telomerase-positive cells showed decreased SI and increased apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in DWI, while hTERT-AQP1-pretransduced telomerase-negative cells showed no obvious SI and ADC change. Correspondingly, hTERT-AQP1-transduced telomerase-positive tumors and CMV-AQP1-transduced telomerase-positive and -negative tumors showed decreased DWI SI and increased ADC, while hTERT-AQP1-transduced telomerase-negative tumor had no SI and ADC changes. After intratumoral or intravenous injection, CMV-AQP1 could upregulate AQP1 expression and induce DWI SI and ADC alteration in both telomerase-positive and -negative tumors, while hTERT-AQP1 worked in telomerase-positive tumors specifically. Cancers can be specifically visualized based on the DWI signal alteration which triggered by hTERT-AQP1 lentivirus system that combined AQP1 gene and hTERT promoter.

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