| Literature DB >> 23281702 |
Anu Autio1, Sirpa Jalkanen, Anne Roivainen.
Abstract
The golden standard in nuclear medicine imaging of inflammation is the use of autologous radiolabeled leukocytes. Although their diagnostic accuracy is precise, the preparation of the leukocytes is both laborious and potentially hazardous for laboratory personnel. Molecules involved in leukocyte migration (homing-associated molecules) could serve as targets for the development of imaging agents for inflammation. An excellent target would be a molecule that is absent or expressed at low levels in healthy tissues, but is present or upregulated at the sites of inflammation. In this paper, we will review the literature concerning the use of homing-associated molecules as imaging targets. We will especially concentrate on vascular adhesion protein-1 due to the promising results regarding its use as a target for the imaging of inflammation.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23281702 PMCID: PMC3557172 DOI: 10.1186/2191-219X-3-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Res Impact factor: 3.138
Endothelial adhesion molecule candidates for the nuclear imaging and currently available imaging agents
| E-selectin | 111In- or 99mTc-labeled anti-E-selectin mAb or fragments of it | Arthritis of pig, a pig model of gout, patients with RA, patients with IBD | [ |
| E-selectin | 99mTc-labeled E-selectin-binding peptide | Rat model of arthritis | [ |
| P-selectin | 99mTc-labeled F(Ab)2 fragment | Pulmonary embolism in beagle dog | [ |
| VCAM-1 | 123I-labeled VCAM-1 antibody | Colitis in rat | [ |
| VCAM-1 | 123I- and 99mTc-labeled peptides | Atherosclerosis in rabbit, atherosclerotic plaques in mice | [ |
| 18F-labeled tetrameric peptide | |||
| ICAM-1 | 111In-labeled ICAM-1 antibody | Lung injury in rat | [ |
| Integrin αvβ3 | 18F-, 64Cu-, and 68Ga-labeled RGD peptides | Mouse model of chronic inflammation, acute and chronic model of inflammation in mice, atherosclerotic plaques in mice | [ |
Nuclear medicine imaging studies with VAP-1 targeting agents
| 123I-labeled anti-human-VAP-1 mAb 1B2 | Animal models of skin inflammation and aseptic arthritis | [ |
| 68Ga-labeled VAP-1 binding peptide, 68Ga-DOTAVAP-P1 | Animal model of osteomyelitis | [ |
| 68Ga-labeled VAP-1 binding peptide, 68Ga-DOTAVAP-P1 | Animal model of sterile skin inflammation and pancreatic adenocarcinoma xenograft in rat | [ |
| 68Ga-labeled VAP-1 binding peptide, 68Ga-DOTAVAP-PEG-P1 | Animal model of sterile skin inflammation in rat | [ |
| 68Ga-labeled VAP-1 binding peptide, 68Ga-DOTA-Siglec-9 peptide | Animal model of sterile skin inflammation in rat, DNBC-induced skin inflammation in hVAP-1 transgenic mouse and VAP-1 knockout mouse | [ |
Figure 1VAP-1 targeting imaging agents in detecting inflammation. (a) PET images of 68Ga-labeled VAP-1 binding peptides in a rat model of sterile skin/muscle inflammation. All the images fall within the same radioactivity scale and the scale bar is shown on the left. (b) Inflammation-to-muscle ratios obtained from PET imaging at 60 min after injection.