Preliminary study of a novel FAP-targeted ligand 68Ga-DOTA-FL in colon cancer imaging using small-animal PET/CT

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zhan Xu, Yimeng Shi, Hongyan Yin, Jing Lv
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Abstract

Purpose

This study explored the feasibility of 68gallium (Ga)-labeled novel fibroblast activation protein (FAP)-targeted ligand for tumor imaging through small-animal PET/CT (positron emission computed tomography/computed tomography).

Methods

The FAP-ligand (FL) was created by adding the chelating group dodecane tetraacetic acid (DOTA) and labeling with 68Ga. The MC38 cell line was used to establish a C57BL/6 mice colon cancer model. The radioactivity distribution of labeled 68Ga-DOTA-FL across various organs of the mouse model was examined ex-vivo. In addition, 68Ga-DOTA-FL tumor-targeted imaging in vivo was performed using small-animal PET/CT. Finally, western blotting and immunofluorescence imaging of MC38 cells and xenotransplant tumor tissues were conducted.

Results

The radiolabeling rate and radiochemical purity of 68Ga-DOTA-FL were above 95%. Both western blotting and immunofluorescence imaging revealed FAP expression in the tumor tissues, but not in the MC38 cells. Small-animal PET/CT imaging indicated that the tumor imaging was clearest at 30 min after 68Ga-DOTA-FL treatment. Examination of the radioactivity distribution in vitro revealed that at 30 min after the 68Ga-DOTA-FL treatment, the target/non-target ratio for tumor and muscle tissue was 4.0 ± 0.3 (n = 3).

Conclusions

68Ga-DOTA-FL can be used for the specific tumor imaging in mouse models, which might provide a novel alternative for FAP-targeted tumor imaging.

Abstract Image

新型fap靶向配体68Ga-DOTA-FL在结肠癌小动物PET/CT成像中的初步研究
目的探讨68镓(Ga)标记的新型成纤维细胞激活蛋白(FAP)靶向配体用于小动物PET/CT(正电子发射计算机断层扫描/计算机断层扫描)肿瘤成像的可行性。方法采用添加螯合基团十二烷四乙酸(DOTA),并用68Ga标记法制备fap配体(FL)。采用MC38细胞系建立C57BL/6小鼠结肠癌模型。体外检测标记68Ga-DOTA-FL在小鼠模型各脏器的放射性分布。此外,采用小动物PET/CT对68Ga-DOTA-FL进行体内肿瘤靶向显像。最后对MC38细胞和异种移植肿瘤组织进行免疫印迹和免疫荧光成像。结果68Ga-DOTA-FL的放射性标记率和放射化学纯度均在95%以上。western blotting和免疫荧光成像显示FAP在肿瘤组织中表达,而在MC38细胞中不表达。小动物PET/CT成像显示,68Ga-DOTA-FL治疗后30min肿瘤影像最清晰。体外放射性分布检测显示,68Ga-DOTA-FL治疗30 min后,肿瘤和肌肉组织的靶/非靶比为4.0±0.3 (n = 3)。结论68ga - dota - fl可用于小鼠模型的特异性肿瘤成像,为fap靶向肿瘤成像提供了一种新的选择。
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