| Literature DB >> 31182072 |
Monica P Goldklang1,2, Yared Tekabe2, Tina Zelonina1, Jordis Trischler1, Rui Xiao1, Kyle Stearns1, Krissy Rodriguez2, Alexander Shields1, Alexander Romanov3, Jeanine M D'Armiento4,5,6, Lynne L Johnson7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Expression of the Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts (RAGE) initiates pro-inflammatory pathways resulting in lung destruction. We hypothesized that RAGE directed imaging demonstrates increased lung uptake in smoke-exposure.Entities:
Keywords: Cigarette smoke; Damage-associated molecular pattern; Emphysema; HGMB1; Imaging; Rabbit; Receptor for advanced glycation end products
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31182072 PMCID: PMC6558785 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-019-1064-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Fig. 1Organ biodistribution of 99mTc anti-RAGE F(ab’)2. Organ biodistribution is displayed as %ID/g tissue in a room air exposed rabbit. Blood pool clearance curve is provided on the right, with each point representing the average values from 2 room air exposed rabbits
Fig. 2Increased RAGE signal on SPECT/CT in 4-week smoke-exposed rabbits. a Transverse SPECT/CT slices from the mid lung fields for 4-week and 16-week smoke-exposed and room air control rabbits. The tracer uptake is highest in the lungs of 4-week smoke exposed rabbits. The color table scaling reference bar for the SPECT images shows the upper and lower threshold levels selected to optimally display lung uptake of radiotracer. The (b) %ID for the right and left lung quantifications, data provided as mean ± SD, n = 4–5 per group. c Gamma well counting significantly correlates with the %ID as calculated on imaging analysis across all imaging situations
Fig. 3Increased RAGE staining by immunohistochemistry in the 4-week smoke-exposed rabbit lung. a Increased RAGE staining (brown colour) in the alveolar epithelium and inflammatory cells of 4-week smoke-exposed rabbits. There is low uptake in the 16-week smoke-exposure lung tissue as well as in the room air control rabbits. b IHC quantification, represented as % brown staining per high powered microscopic field shows statistically significant correlation between RAGE staining and RAGE radiotracer uptake per gram of tissue. Images taken at 10X magnification
Fig. 4Increased HMGB1 immunofluorescence in alveolar macrophages after 4-weeks of smoke exposure. In 4-week smoke exposed rabbit lung, HMGB1 (red colour) localizes to the macrophage cytoplasm. Nuclei are stained blue. Representative images are provided, with white arrows denoting areas of cells with increased HMGB1 staining. Images were taken at 20X magnification