Evaluation of integrin αvβ6 cystine knot PET tracers to detect cancer and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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Published:2019-10-14
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Kimura Richard H., Wang Ling, Shen Bin, Huo Li, Tummers Willemieke, Filipp Fabian V.ORCID, Guo Haiwei HenryORCID, Haywood Thomas, Abou-Elkacem Lotfi, Baratto Lucia, Habte Frezghi, Devulapally Rammohan, Witney Timothy H., Cheng Yan, Tikole Suhas, Chakraborti SubhenduORCID, Nix JayORCID, Bonagura Christopher A., Hatami Negin, Mooney Joshua J.ORCID, Desai TusharORCID, Turner Scott, Gaster Richard S., Otte AndreaORCID, Visser Brendan C., Poultsides George A., Norton Jeffrey, Park Walter, Stolowitz Mark, Lau Kenneth, Yang Eric, Natarajan ArutselvanORCID, Ilovich Ohad, Srinivas Shyam, Srinivasan Ananth, Paulmurugan Ramasamy, Willmann Juergen, Chin Frederick T., Cheng ZhenORCID, Iagaru Andrei, Li Fang, Gambhir Sanjiv S.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractAdvances in precision molecular imaging promise to transform our ability to detect, diagnose and treat disease. Here, we describe the engineering and validation of a new cystine knot peptide (knottin) that selectively recognizes human integrin αvβ6with single-digit nanomolar affinity. We solve its 3D structure by NMR and x-ray crystallography and validate leads with 3 different radiolabels in pre-clinical models of cancer. We evaluate the lead tracer’s safety, biodistribution and pharmacokinetics in healthy human volunteers, and show its ability to detect multiple cancers (pancreatic, cervical and lung) in patients at two study locations. Additionally, we demonstrate that the knottin PET tracers can also detect fibrotic lung disease in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients. Our results indicate that these cystine knot PET tracers may have potential utility in multiple disease states that are associated with upregulation of integrin αvβ6.
Funder
DOE | Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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