Tracking the fate of bacteria-derived site-specific immunomodulators by positron emission tomography

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Alexia Kirby , Mojmír Suchý , Daniel Duan , Mark Bazett , Shirin Kalyan , Adam J. Shuhendler
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Abstract

Introduction

Site-specific immunomodulators (SSIs) are a novel class of therapeutics made from inactivated bacterial species designed to regulate the innate immune system in targeted organs. QBECO is a gut-targeted SSI that is being advanced clinically to treat and/or prevent inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, and serious infections of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and proximal organs, and QBKPN is a lung-targeted SSI that is in clinical development for the treatment and/or prevention of chronic inflammatory lung disease, lung cancers and respiratory tract infections. While these SSIs have demonstrated both safety and proof-of-concept in preclinical and clinical studies, detailed understanding of their trafficking and biodistribution is yet to be fully characterized.

Methods

QBECO and QBKPN were radiolabeled with [89Zr] and injected subcutaneously into healthy mice. The mice underwent Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging every day for eight days to track biodistribution of the SSIs. Tissue from the site of injection was collected and immunohistologically probed for immune cell infiltration.

Results

Differential biodistribution of the two SSIs was seen, adhering to their site-specific targeting. QBKPN appeared to migrate from the site of injection (abdomen) to the cervical lymph nodes which are nearer to the respiratory tract and lungs. QBECO remained in the abdominal region, with lymphatic trafficking to the inguinal lymph nodes, which are nearer to GI-proximal tissues/organs. Immune infiltration at the site of injection comprised of neutrophils for both SSIs, and macrophages for only QBKPN.

Conclusion

Radiolabeling of SSIs allows for longitudinal in vivo imaging of biodistribution and trafficking. PET imaging revealed differential biodistribution of the SSIs based on the organotropism of the bacteria from which the SSI is derived. Trafficking from the site of injection to the targeted site is in part mediated via the lymphatics and involves macrophages and neutrophils.

Abstract Image

通过正电子发射断层扫描追踪细菌衍生的特定部位免疫调节剂的去向
导言:部位特异性免疫调节剂(SSI)是一类新型疗法,由灭活细菌制成,旨在调节目标器官的先天性免疫系统。QBECO 是一种肠道靶向 SSI,目前正在临床开发中,用于治疗和/或预防炎症性肠病、癌症以及胃肠道和近端器官的严重感染;QBKPN 是一种肺部靶向 SSI,目前正在临床开发中,用于治疗和/或预防慢性炎症性肺病、肺癌和呼吸道感染。虽然这些 SSI 在临床前研究和临床研究中都证明了其安全性和概念验证,但对其运输和生物分布的详细了解仍有待于全面定性。方法用[89Zr]放射性标记 QBECO 和 QBKPN,并将其皮下注射到健康小鼠体内。小鼠连续八天每天接受正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像,以跟踪 SSIs 的生物分布。收集注射部位的组织,并对免疫细胞浸润进行免疫组织学检测。结果显示,两种 SSIs 的生物分布存在差异,这与它们的特异性靶点定位是一致的。QBKPN 似乎从注射部位(腹部)迁移到靠近呼吸道和肺部的颈部淋巴结。QBECO 则停留在腹部,通过淋巴转移到腹股沟淋巴结,因为腹股沟淋巴结更靠近消化道近端组织/器官。注射部位的免疫浸润包括两种 SSI 的中性粒细胞和仅 QBKPN 的巨噬细胞。PET 成像显示,根据 SSI 衍生细菌的器官向性,SSI 的生物分布存在差异。从注射部位向目标部位的迁移部分是通过淋巴管介导的,涉及巨噬细胞和中性粒细胞。
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Nuclear medicine and biology
Nuclear medicine and biology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
9.70%
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479
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Nuclear Medicine and Biology publishes original research addressing all aspects of radiopharmaceutical science: synthesis, in vitro and ex vivo studies, in vivo biodistribution by dissection or imaging, radiopharmacology, radiopharmacy, and translational clinical studies of new targeted radiotracers. The importance of the target to an unmet clinical need should be the first consideration. If the synthesis of a new radiopharmaceutical is submitted without in vitro or in vivo data, then the uniqueness of the chemistry must be emphasized. These multidisciplinary studies should validate the mechanism of localization whether the probe is based on binding to a receptor, enzyme, tumor antigen, or another well-defined target. The studies should be aimed at evaluating how the chemical and radiopharmaceutical properties affect pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, or therapeutic efficacy. Ideally, the study would address the sensitivity of the probe to changes in disease or treatment, although studies validating mechanism alone are acceptable. Radiopharmacy practice, addressing the issues of preparation, automation, quality control, dispensing, and regulations applicable to qualification and administration of radiopharmaceuticals to humans, is an important aspect of the developmental process, but only if the study has a significant impact on the field. Contributions on the subject of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals also are appropriate provided that the specificity of labeled compound localization and therapeutic effect have been addressed.
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