Evaluation of a radiolabeled somatostatin analog for SPECT imaging of pro-inflammatory macrophages

S. T. Tiel, L. Utomo, J. D. Swart, E. Blois, M. Jong, Y. Bastiaansen-Jenniskens, M. Bernsen
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Background: Macrophages are crucial in the development and progression of various diseases. To monitor their role, various proteins expressed by macrophages may be used as imaging target. In this preclinical study we investigate the value of the somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (SSTR2) as a novel imaging marker for pro-inflammatory macrophages, using an experimental osteoarthritis (OA) mouse model. Methods: SSTR2 gene expression levels in pro-inflammatory macrophages and human synovium was determined by qPCR. Tracer binding was determined in macrophages and human osteoarthritic synovium after in vitro stimulation with IFN γ and TNF α . Presence of pro-inflammatory macrophages in OA mice was determined by anti-CD64 + staining. Accumulation of the tracer in OA knees was determined by μSPECT. Results: Human macrophages and synovial tissue stimulated with IFN γ +TNF α had significantly upregulated SSTR2 gene expression and showed increased uptake of SSTR2-targeting tracer. Shortly after OA induction an increase in the presence of pro-inflammatory macrophages was seen as assessed by immunohitochemsitry. Similar findings were obtained with SPECT, with peak uptake of the SSTR2-targeting tracer immediately after surgery followed by a gradual decrease during the course of the next 8 weeks. Conclusions : Pro-inflammatory macrophages have elevated SSTR2 expression which makes it possible to image an inflammatory process in the knee with a radiolabeled somatostatin analog for SPECT.
促炎巨噬细胞SPECT成像放射标记生长抑素类似物的评价
背景:巨噬细胞在各种疾病的发生和发展中起着至关重要的作用。为了监测它们的作用,巨噬细胞表达的各种蛋白可以作为成像靶点。在这项临床前研究中,我们使用实验性骨关节炎(OA)小鼠模型,研究生长抑素受体亚型2 (SSTR2)作为促炎巨噬细胞的新型成像标志物的价值。方法:采用qPCR方法检测促炎巨噬细胞和人滑膜中SSTR2基因的表达水平。体外刺激IFN γ和TNF α后,巨噬细胞和骨关节炎滑膜中示踪剂的结合情况。抗cd64 +染色检测OA小鼠中促炎巨噬细胞的存在。用μSPECT测定OA膝关节中示踪剂的积累。结果:IFN γ +TNF α刺激的人巨噬细胞和滑膜组织显著上调SSTR2基因表达,并增加SSTR2靶向示踪剂的摄取。OA诱导后不久,促炎巨噬细胞的存在增加,通过免疫化学评估。SPECT也获得了类似的结果,手术后立即出现sstr2靶向示踪剂的摄取高峰,随后在接下来的8周内逐渐减少。结论:促炎巨噬细胞具有升高的SSTR2表达,这使得用SPECT放射标记生长抑素类似物成像膝关节炎症过程成为可能。
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