Few radiopharmaceuticals have been described for the study of lymphocyte trafficking despite its high clinical relevance. The main difficulty resides in the identification of a suitable highly specific probe to target these cells. Interleukin-12 (IL12) is a heterodimeric cytokine which plays a key role in the development of Th(1) lymphocytes. The aims of the present study were to label IL12 with (99m)Tc, to evaluate its ability to bind to activated T lymphocytes in vitro and to study its biodistribution in normal mice and mice affected by autoimmune colitis.IL12 was derivatised with HYNIC-NHS and labelled with( 99m)Tc. An in vitro binding assay was performed on KIT225 cells, an IL12 receptor-positive cell line. (99m)Tc-IL12 biodistribution in normal mice was studied. Targeting experiments were performed in Balb/c mice injected with KIT225 cells and in mice with chemically induced chronic colitis.(99m)Tc-IL12 labelling efficiency ranged between 75\% and 85\%. Saturation binding analysis revealed a K (d) of 2.09 nM. Results of biodistribution studies showed a predominant hepatic route of excretion. A significant degree of uptake in the spleen and thymus was also observed. In mice injected with KIT225 cells, (99m)Tc-IL12-specific uptake in these cells increased over time. (99m)Tc-IL12 also accumulated significantly in bowel of mice affected by TNBS-induced colitis showing T lymphocyte infiltration at histology, while accumulation in colon from control animals was negligible.We conclude that this radiolabelled cytokine is a suitable candidate for specific in vivo imaging of T lymphocytes: a step forward in molecular imaging of immune-mediated processes.
Synthesis of (99m)Tc-HYNIC-interleukin-12, a new specific radiopharmaceutical for imaging T lymphocytes / Annovazzi, A; D'Alessandria, C; Bonanno, E; Mather, Sj; Cornelissen, B; VAN DE WIELE, C; Dierckx, Ra; Mattei, M; Palmieri, G; Scopinaro, Francesco; Signore, Alberto. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING. - ISSN 1619-7070. - STAMPA. - 33 (4 ):(2006), pp. 474-482. [10.1007/s00259-005-0001-6]
Synthesis of (99m)Tc-HYNIC-interleukin-12, a new specific radiopharmaceutical for imaging T lymphocytes.
SCOPINARO, Francesco;SIGNORE, Alberto
2006
Abstract
Few radiopharmaceuticals have been described for the study of lymphocyte trafficking despite its high clinical relevance. The main difficulty resides in the identification of a suitable highly specific probe to target these cells. Interleukin-12 (IL12) is a heterodimeric cytokine which plays a key role in the development of Th(1) lymphocytes. The aims of the present study were to label IL12 with (99m)Tc, to evaluate its ability to bind to activated T lymphocytes in vitro and to study its biodistribution in normal mice and mice affected by autoimmune colitis.IL12 was derivatised with HYNIC-NHS and labelled with( 99m)Tc. An in vitro binding assay was performed on KIT225 cells, an IL12 receptor-positive cell line. (99m)Tc-IL12 biodistribution in normal mice was studied. Targeting experiments were performed in Balb/c mice injected with KIT225 cells and in mice with chemically induced chronic colitis.(99m)Tc-IL12 labelling efficiency ranged between 75\% and 85\%. Saturation binding analysis revealed a K (d) of 2.09 nM. Results of biodistribution studies showed a predominant hepatic route of excretion. A significant degree of uptake in the spleen and thymus was also observed. In mice injected with KIT225 cells, (99m)Tc-IL12-specific uptake in these cells increased over time. (99m)Tc-IL12 also accumulated significantly in bowel of mice affected by TNBS-induced colitis showing T lymphocyte infiltration at histology, while accumulation in colon from control animals was negligible.We conclude that this radiolabelled cytokine is a suitable candidate for specific in vivo imaging of T lymphocytes: a step forward in molecular imaging of immune-mediated processes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.