Single-chain antibody conjugated to a cage amine chelator and labeled with positron-emitting copper-64 for diagnostic imaging of activated platelets
Scott, AM; Tochon-Danguy, HJ; Wang, X; Schieber; Lim, B; Donnelly, PS; O'Keefe, GJ; Ackermann, U; Ardipradja, K; Hagemeyer, CE; Alt, K; Schieber, C; Poniger, SS; Jakoby, B; Paterson, BM; Peter, K; Buncic, G
Abstract
Imaging of activated platelets using an activation specific anti-GPIIb/IIIa integrin single-chain antibody (scFvanti-LIBS) conjugated to a positron emitting copper-64 complex of a cage amine sarcophagine chelator (MeCOSar) is reported. This tracer was compared in vitro to a (64)Cu(II) complex of the scFv conjugated to another commonly used macrocycle, DOTA. The scFvanti-LIBS-MeCOSar conjugate was radiolabeled with (64)Cu(II) rapidly under mild conditions and with higher specific activity than scFvanti-LIBS-DOTA. The utility of scFvanti-LIBS-MeCOSar as a diagnostic agent was assessed in vivo in a mouse model of acute thrombosis. The uptake of scFvanti-LIBS-(64)CuMeCOSar in the injured vessel was significantly higher than the noninjured vessel. Positron emission tomography (PET) was used to show accumulation of scFvanti-LIBS-(64)CuMeCOSar with high and specific uptake in the injured vessel. ScFvanti-LIBS-(64)CuMeCOSar is an excellent tool for highly sensitive in vivo detection of activated platelets in PET and has the potential to be used for early diagnosis of acute thrombotic events.
| Journal | MOL PHARM |
| ISSN | 1543-8384 |
| Published | 04 Aug 2014 |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue | 8 |
| Pages | 2855-63 |
| DOI | 10.1021/mp500209a |
| Type | Journal Article |
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