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Targeting Phosphatidylserine with a 64Cu-Labeled Peptide for Molecular Imaging of Apoptosis.

Amanda Perreault1, Susan Richter1, Cody Bergman1, Melinda Wuest1, Frank Wuest1.   

Abstract

Molecular imaging of programmed cell death (apoptosis) in vivo is an innovative strategy for early assessment of treatment response and treatment efficacy in cancer patients. Externalization of phosphatidylserine (PS) to the cell membrane surface of dying cells makes this phospholipid an attractive molecular target for the development of apoptosis imaging probes. In this study, we have radiolabeled PS-binding 14-mer peptide FNFRLKAGAKIRFG (PSBP-6) with positron-emitter copper-64 (64Cu) for PET imaging of apoptosis. Peptide PSBP-6 was conjugated with radiometal chelator 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4,7-triacetic acid (NOTA) through an aminovaleric acid (Ava) linker for subsequent radiolabeling with 64Cu to prepare radiotracer 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6. PS-binding potencies of PSBP-6, NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6, and natCu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 were determined in a competitive radiometric PS-binding assay. Radiotracer 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 was studied in camptothecin-induced apoptotic EL4 mouse lymphoma cells and in a murine EL4 tumor model of apoptosis using dynamic PET imaging. Peptide PSBP-6 was also conjugated via an Ava linker with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). FITC-Ava-PSBP-6 was evaluated in flow cytometry and fluorescence confocal microscopy experiments. Radiopeptide 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 was synthesized in high radiochemical yields of >95%. The IC50 values for PS-binding potency of PSBP-6, NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6, and natCu-NOTA-PSBP-6 were 600 μM, 30 μM, and 23 μM, respectively. A competitive radiometric cell binding assay confirmed binding of 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 to camptothecin-induced apoptotic EL4 cells in a Ca2+-independent manner. PET imaging studies demonstrated significantly higher uptake of 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 in apoptotic EL4 tumors (SUV5min 0.95 ± 0.04) compared to control tumors (SUV5min 0.74 ± 0.03). Flow cytometry studies showed significantly higher binding of FITC-Ava-PSBP-6 to EL4 cells treated with camptothecin compared to untreated cells. Fluorescence microscopy studies revealed that FITC-Ava-PSBP-6 was binding to cell membranes of early apoptotic cells, but was internalized in late apoptotic and necrotic cells. The present study showed that radiotracer 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 holds promise as a first peptide-based PET imaging agent for molecular imaging of apoptosis. However, additional "fine-tuning" of 64Cu-NOTA-Ava-PSBP-6 is required to enhance PS-binding potency and in vivo stability to improve tumor uptake and retention.

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Keywords:  64Cu; apoptosis; peptide; phosphatidylserine; positron emission tomography (PET)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27608290     DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.6b00666

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


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