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Brain uptake of a fluorescent vector targeting the transferrin receptor: a novel application of in situ brain perfusion.

Wael Alata1, Sarah Paris-Robidas, Vincent Emond, Fanchon Bourasset, Frédéric Calon.   

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting blood-brain barrier (BBB) transporters are being developed for brain drug targeting. However, brain uptake quantification remains a challenge, particularly for large compounds, and often requires the use of radioactivity. In this work, we adapted an in situ brain perfusion technique for a fluorescent mAb raised against the mouse transferrin receptor (TfR) (clone Ri7). We first confirmed in vitro that the internalization of fluorolabeled Ri7 mAbs is saturable and dependent on the TfR in N2A and bEnd5 cells. We next showed that the brain uptake coefficient (Clup) of 100 μg (∼220 nM) of Ri7 mAbs fluorolabeled with Alexa Fluor 750 (AF750) was 0.27 ± 0.05 μL g(-1) s(-1) after subtraction of values obtained with a control IgG. A linear relationship was observed between the distribution volume VD (μL g(-1)) and the perfusion time (s) over 30-120 s (r(2) = 0.997), confirming the metabolic stability of the AF750-Ri7 mAbs during perfusion. Co-perfusion of increasing quantities of unlabeled Ri7 decreased the AF750-Ri7 Clup down to control IgG levels over 500 nM, consistent with a saturable mechanism. Fluorescence microscopy analysis showed a vascular distribution of perfused AF750-Ri7 in the brain and colocalization with a marker of basal lamina. To our knowledge, this is the first reported use of the in situ brain perfusion technique combined with quantification of compounds labeled with near-infrared fluorophores. Furthermore, this study confirms the accumulation of the antitransferrin receptor Ri7 mAb in the brain of mice through a saturable uptake mechanism.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24215184     DOI: 10.1021/mp400421a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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