scholarly journals Quantification of the αvβ6 Integrin by PET/CT Imaging in the Lungs of Patients after SARS-CoV2 Infection and Comparison to Fibrotic Lungs

2021 ◽  
pp. jnumed.121.262342
Author(s):  
Pauline Teresa Lukey ◽  
Frederick J. Wilson
Keyword(s):  
Pet Ct ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil Gerard Quigley ◽  
Katja Steiger ◽  
Sebastian Hoberück ◽  
Norbert Czech ◽  
Maximilian Alexander Zierke ◽  
...  

Abstract PurposeTo develop a new probe for the αvβ6-integrin and assess its potential for PET imaging of carcinomas.MethodsGa-68-Trivehexin was synthesized by trimerization of an optimized αvβ6-integrin selective cyclicnonapeptide on the TRAP chelator core and automated labeling with Ga-68. The tracer wascharacterized by ELISA for activities towards integrin subtypes αvβ6, αvβ8, αvβ3, and α5β1, as well asby cell binding assays on H2009 (αvβ6-positive) and MDA-MB-231 (αvβ6-negative) cells. SCID micebearing subcutaneous xenografts of the same cell lines were used for dynamic (90 min) and static(75 min p.i.) μPET imaging, as well as for biodistribution (90 min p.i.). Structure-activity-relationshipswere established by comparison with the predecessor compound Ga-68-TRAP(AvB6)3. Ga-68-Trivehexin was tested for in-human PET/CT imaging of HNSCC, parotideal adenocarcinoma, andPDAC.ResultsGa-68-Trivehexin showed a high αvβ6-integrin affinity (IC50 = 0.033 nM), selectivity over othersubtypes (IC50-based factors: αvβ8, 188; αvβ3, 82; α5β1, 667), blockable uptake in H2009 cells, andnegligible uptake in MDA-MB-231 cells. Biodistribution and preclinical PET imaging confirmed a hightarget-specific uptake in tumor and a low non-specific uptake in other organs and tissues except theexcretory organs (kidneys and urinary bladder). Preclinical PET corresponded well to in-human results,showing high and persistent uptake in metastatic PDAC and HNSCC (SUVmax = 10–13) as well as inkidneys/urine. Ga-68-Trivehexin enabled PET/CT imaging of small PDAC metastases and showed highuptake in HNSCC but not in tumor-associated inflammation.ConclusionsGa-68-Trivehexin is a valuable probe for imaging of αvβ6-integrin expression in human cancers.


Author(s):  
Neil Gerard Quigley ◽  
Katja Steiger ◽  
Sebastian Hoberück ◽  
Norbert Czech ◽  
Maximilian Alexander Zierke ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose To develop a new probe for the αvβ6-integrin and assess its potential for PET imaging of carcinomas. Methods Ga-68-Trivehexin was synthesized by trimerization of the optimized αvβ6-integrin selective cyclic nonapeptide Tyr2 (sequence: c[YRGDLAYp(NMe)K]) on the TRAP chelator core, followed by automated labeling with Ga-68. The tracer was characterized by ELISA for activities towards integrin subtypes αvβ6, αvβ8, αvβ3, and α5β1, as well as by cell binding assays on H2009 (αvβ6-positive) and MDA-MB-231 (αvβ6-negative) cells. SCID-mice bearing subcutaneous xenografts of the same cell lines were used for dynamic (90 min) and static (75 min p.i.) µPET imaging, as well as for biodistribution (90 min p.i.). Structure–activity-relationships were established by comparison with the predecessor compound Ga-68-TRAP(AvB6)3. Ga-68-Trivehexin was tested for in-human PET/CT imaging of HNSCC, parotideal adenocarcinoma, and metastatic PDAC. Results Ga-68-Trivehexin showed a high αvβ6-integrin affinity (IC50 = 0.047 nM), selectivity over other subtypes (IC50-based factors: αvβ8, 131; αvβ3, 57; α5β1, 468), blockable uptake in H2009 cells, and negligible uptake in MDA-MB-231 cells. Biodistribution and preclinical PET imaging confirmed a high target-specific uptake in tumor and a low non-specific uptake in other organs and tissues except the excretory organs (kidneys and urinary bladder). Preclinical PET corresponded well to in-human results, showing high and persistent uptake in metastatic PDAC and HNSCC (SUVmax = 10–13) as well as in kidneys/urine. Ga-68-Trivehexin enabled PET/CT imaging of small PDAC metastases and showed high uptake in HNSCC but not in tumor-associated inflammation. Conclusions Ga-68-Trivehexin is a valuable probe for imaging of αvβ6-integrin expression in human cancers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 973-983 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Flechsig ◽  
Thomas Lindner ◽  
Anastasia Loktev ◽  
Saskia Roesch ◽  
Walter Mier ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 44 (S 01) ◽  
pp. S58-S60 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Mohnike

Summary:PET is being considered a diagnostic commodity in clinical practice worldwide and thus receives increasing attention by health insurances and governmental organizations. In Germany, however, neither PET nor PET/CT are subject to reimbursement. This renders clinical PET and PET/CT imaging a challenge both in a general hospital environment and in private practice. This article describes briefly these challenges, which are not solely related to turf battles and associated costs.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
W van Boxtel ◽  
S Lütje ◽  
AC van Engen-van Grunsven ◽  
GW Verhaegh ◽  
JA Schalken ◽  
...  

Diabetes ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 67 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 2145-P
Author(s):  
ELIZABETH SANCHEZ RANGEL ◽  
JASON BINI ◽  
NABEEL B. NABULSI ◽  
YIYUN HUANG ◽  
KEVAN C. HEROLD ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Krüger ◽  
S. Pauls ◽  
Felix M. Mottaghy ◽  
Andreas K. Buck ◽  
Hubert Schelzig ◽  
...  

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