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Imaging fibroblast activation protein to monitor therapeutic effects of neutralizing interleukin-22 in collagen-induced arthritis.

Tessa van der Geest1, Debbie M Roeleveld2, Birgitte Walgreen2, Monique M Helsen2, Tapan K Nayak3, Christian Klein4, Martin Hegen5, Gert Storm6,7, Josbert M Metselaar7,8, Wim B van den Berg2, Peter M van der Kraan2, Peter Laverman1, Otto C Boerman1, Marije I Koenders2.   

Abstract

Objectives: RA is a chronic autoimmune disease leading to progressive destruction of cartilage and bone. RA patients show elevated IL-22 levels and the amount of IL-22-producing Th cells positively correlates with the extent of erosive disease, suggesting a role for this cytokine in RA pathogenesis. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of SPECT/CT imaging with 111In-labelled anti-fibroblast activation protein antibody (28H1) to monitor the therapeutic effect of neutralizing IL-22 in experimental arthritis.
Methods: Mice (six mice/group) with CIA received anti-IL-22 or isotype control antibodies. To monitor therapeutic effects after treatment, SPECT/CT images were acquired 24 h after injection of 111In-28H1. Imaging results were compared with macroscopic, histologic and radiographic arthritis scores.
Results: Neutralizing IL-22 before CIA onset effectively prevented arthritis development, reaching a disease incidence of only 50%, vs 100% in the control group. SPECT imaging showed significantly lower joint tracer uptake in mice treated early with anti-IL-22 antibodies compared with the control-treated group. Reduction of disease activity in those mice was confirmed by macroscopic, histological and radiographic pathology scores. However, when treatment was initiated in a later phase of CIA, progression of joint pathology could not be prevented.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that IL-22 plays an important role in CIA development, and neutralizing this cytokine seems an attractive new strategy in RA treatment. Most importantly, SPECT/CT imaging with 111In-28H1 can be used to specifically monitor therapy responses, and is potentially more sensitive in disease monitoring than the gold standard method of macroscopic arthritis scoring.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29361119     DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kex456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)        ISSN: 1462-0324            Impact factor:   7.580


  11 in total

1.  Novel Small Molecule-Derived, Highly Selective Substrates for Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP).

Authors:  An De Decker; Gwendolyn Vliegen; Dries Van Rompaey; Anke Peeraer; An Bracke; Line Verckist; Koen Jansen; Ruth Geiss-Friedlander; Koen Augustyns; Hans De Winter; Ingrid De Meester; Anne-Marie Lambeir; Pieter Van der Veken
Journal:  ACS Med Chem Lett       Date:  2019-07-09       Impact factor: 4.345

2.  Targeting of fibroblast activation protein in rheumatoid arthritis patients: imaging and ex vivo photodynamic therapy.

Authors:  Daphne N Dorst; Mark Rijpkema; Mijke Buitinga; Birgitte Walgreen; Monique M A Helsen; Evan Brennan; Christian Klein; Peter Laverman; Andreas Ramming; Christian Schmidkonz; Torsten Kuwert; Georg Schett; Peter M van der Kraan; Martin Gotthardt; Marije I Koenders
Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 7.046

3.  ImmunoPET: Concept, Design, and Applications.

Authors:  Weijun Wei; Zachary T Rosenkrans; Jianjun Liu; Gang Huang; Quan-Yong Luo; Weibo Cai
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2020-03-23       Impact factor: 60.622

4.  Imaging of Fibroblast Activation Protein in Cancer Xenografts Using Novel (4-Quinolinoyl)-glycyl-2-cyanopyrrolidine-Based Small Molecules.

Authors:  Stephanie L Slania; Deepankar Das; Ala Lisok; Yong Du; Zirui Jiang; Ronnie C Mease; Steven P Rowe; Sridhar Nimmagadda; Xing Yang; Martin G Pomper
Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2021-03-17       Impact factor: 8.039

Review 5.  Clinical results of fibroblast activation protein (FAP) specific PET for non-malignant indications: systematic review.

Authors:  Paul Windisch; Daniel R Zwahlen; Frederik L Giesel; Eberhard Scholz; Patrick Lugenbiel; Jürgen Debus; Uwe Haberkorn; Sebastian Adeberg
Journal:  EJNMMI Res       Date:  2021-02-19       Impact factor: 3.138

6.  A Trifunctional Theranostic Ligand Targeting Fibroblast Activation Protein-α (FAPα).

Authors:  James M Kelly; Thomas M Jeitner; Shashikanth Ponnala; Clarence Williams; Anastasia Nikolopoulou; Stephen G DiMagno; John W Babich
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 3.488

7.  Overcoming stromal barriers to immuno-oncological responses via fibroblast activation protein-targeted therapy.

Authors:  W Nathaniel Brennen; Daniel L J Thorek; Wen Jiang; Timothy E Krueger; Lizamma Antony; Samuel R Denmeade; John T Isaacs
Journal:  Immunotherapy       Date:  2020-11-05       Impact factor: 4.196

8.  Imaging of Fibroblast Activation Protein Alpha Expression in a Preclinical Mouse Model of Glioma Using Positron Emission Tomography.

Authors:  Darpan N Pandya; Akesh Sinha; Hong Yuan; Lysette Mutkus; Kristina Stumpf; Frank C Marini; Thaddeus J Wadas
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 4.411

9.  Systemic overexpression of interleukin-22 induces the negative immune-regulator SOCS3 and potently reduces experimental arthritis in mice.

Authors:  Joyce Aarts; Debbie M Roeleveld; Monique M Helsen; Birgitte Walgreen; Elly L Vitters; Jay Kolls; Fons A van de Loo; Peter L van Lent; Peter M van der Kraan; Marije I Koenders
Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 7.580

10.  Molecular imaging of fibroblast activation protein after myocardial infarction using the novel radiotracer [68Ga]MHLL1.

Authors:  Laura B N Langer; Annika Hess; Zekiye Korkmaz; Jochen Tillmanns; Laura M Reffert; Jens P Bankstahl; Frank M Bengel; James T Thackeray; Tobias L Ross
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2021-06-22       Impact factor: 11.556

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