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Abraxane-induced bone marrow CD11b+ myeloid cell depletion in tumor-bearing mice is visualized by μPET-CT with 64Cu-labeled anti-CD11b and prevented by anti-CSF-1.

Qizhen Cao1, Qian Huang1, Y Alan Wang2, Chun Li1.   

Abstract

To investigate the utility of noninvasive µPET-CT with 64Cu-DOTA-anti-CD11b (64CuCD11b) in assessing bone marrow status after anticancer therapies, and the protective role of anti-CSF-1CSF-1) against bone marrow suppression induced by Abraxane.
Methods: MDA-MB-435 tumor-bearing mice were treated with Abraxane, αCSF-1, or αCSF-1 plus Abraxane. µPET-CT and biodistribution of 64CuCD11b were performed after intravenous injection of the radiotracer. Cells from mouse bone marrow and MDA-MB-435 tumor were analyzed by flow cytometry. A humanized αCSF-1 was investigated for its role in protecting bone marrow cells, using a transgenic mouse model that expresses functional human CSF-1.
Results: μPET-CT showed that 64CuCD11b had high uptake in the bone marrow and spleen of both normal and tumor-bearing mice. Abraxane significantly reduced 64CuCD11b uptake in the bone marrow and spleen of treated mice compared to untreated mice. Interestingly, 64CuCD11b μPET-CT revealed that αCSF-1 alleviated the depletion of bone marrow cells by Abraxane. These changes in the bone marrow population of CD11b+ myeloid cells were confirmed by flow cytometry. Moreover, αCSF-1 potently enhanced tolerance of bone marrow granulocytic myeloid cells to Abraxane, decreased cell migration, and suppressed recruitment of myeloid cells to the tumor microenvironment. The humanized αCSF-1 also alleviated the effects of Abraxane on bone marrow cells in transgenic mice expressing human CSF-1, suggesting clinical relevance of αCSF-1 in prevention of bone marrow suppression in addition to its role in reducing tumor-infiltrating myeloid cells. Conclusions: Abraxane-induced bone marrow CD11b+ myeloid cell depletion in tumor-bearing mice could be noninvasively assessed by μPET-CT with 64CuCD11b and prevented by αCSF-1. © The author(s).

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Keywords:  Abraxane; anti-CD11b; anti-CSF-1; bone marrow toxicity; μPET-CT imaging

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33537102      PMCID: PMC7847669          DOI: 10.7150/thno.49421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theranostics        ISSN: 1838-7640            Impact factor:   11.556


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