[89Zr]Oxinate4 for long-term in vivo cell tracking by positron emission tomography

Purpose 111 In (typically as [ 111 In]oxinate 3 ) is a gold standard radiolabel for cell tracking in humans by scintigraphy. A long half-life positron-emitting radiolabel to serve the same purpose using positron emission tomography (PET) has long been sought. We aimed to develop an 89 Zr PET tracer...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2015-02, Vol.42 (2), p.278-287
Hauptverfasser: Charoenphun, Putthiporn, Meszaros, Levente K., Chuamsaamarkkee, Krisanat, Sharif-Paghaleh, Ehsan, Ballinger, James R., Ferris, Trevor J., Went, Michael J., Mullen, Gregory E. D., Blower, Philip J.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose 111 In (typically as [ 111 In]oxinate 3 ) is a gold standard radiolabel for cell tracking in humans by scintigraphy. A long half-life positron-emitting radiolabel to serve the same purpose using positron emission tomography (PET) has long been sought. We aimed to develop an 89 Zr PET tracer for cell labelling and compare it with [ 111 In]oxinate 3 single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Methods [ 89 Zr]Oxinate 4 was synthesised and its uptake and efflux were measured in vitro in three cell lines and in human leukocytes. The in vivo biodistribution of eGFP-5T33 murine myeloma cells labelled using [ 89 Zr]oxinate 4 or [ 111 In]oxinate 3 was monitored for up to 14 days. 89 Zr retention by living radiolabelled eGFP-positive cells in vivo was monitored by FACS sorting of liver, spleen and bone marrow cells followed by gamma counting. Results Zr labelling was effective in all cell types with yields comparable with 111 In labelling. Retention of 89 Zr in cells in vitro after 24 h was significantly better (range 71 to >90 %) than 111 In (43–52 %). eGFP-5T33 cells in vivo showed the same early biodistribution whether labelled with 111 In or 89 Zr (initial pulmonary accumulation followed by migration to liver, spleen and bone marrow), but later translocation of radioactivity to kidneys was much greater for 111 In. In liver, spleen and bone marrow at least 92 % of 89 Zr remained associated with eGFP-positive cells after 7 days in vivo. Conclusion [ 89 Zr]Oxinate 4 offers a potential solution to the emerging need for a long half-life PET tracer for cell tracking in vivo and deserves further evaluation of its effects on survival and behaviour of different cell types.
ISSN:1619-7070
1619-7089
DOI:10.1007/s00259-014-2945-x