In Vivo Preclinical Assessment of the VEGF Targeting Potential of the Newly Synthesized [ 52 Mn]Mn-DOTAGA-Bevacizumab Using Experimental Cervix Carcinoma Mouse Model.
Csaba CsikosAdrienn VágnerGábor NagyIbolya Kálmán-SzabóJudit P SzabóMinh Toan NgoZoltán SzoboszlaiDezső SzikraZoárd Tibor KrasznaiGyörgy TrencsényiIldikó GaraiPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Among humanized monoclonal antibodies, bevacizumab specifically binds to vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A). VEGF-A is an overexpressed biomarker in cervix carcinoma and is involved in the development and maintenance of tumor-associated neo-angiogenesis. The non-invasive positron emission tomography using radiolabeled target-specific antibodies (immuno-PET) provides the longitudinal and quantitative assessment of tumor target expression. Due to antibodies having a long-circulating time, radioactive metal ions (e.g., 52 Mn) with longer half-lives are the best candidates for isotope conjugation. The aim of our preclinical study was to assess the biodistribution and tumor-targeting potential of 52 Mn-labeled DOTAGA-bevacizumab. The VEGF-A targeting potential of the new immuno-PET ligand was assessed by using the VEGF-A expressing KB-3-1 (human cervix carcinoma) tumor-bearing CB17 SCID mouse model and in vivo PET/MRI imaging. Due to the high and specific accumulation found in the subcutaneously located experimental cervix carcinoma tumors, [ 52 Mn]Mn-DOTAGA-bevacizumab is a promising PET probe for the detection of VEGF-A positive gynecological tumors, for patient selection, and monitoring the efficacy of therapies targeting angiogenesis.
Keyphrases
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- positron emission tomography
- endothelial cells
- computed tomography
- pet imaging
- mouse model
- pet ct
- room temperature
- preterm birth
- transition metal
- metal organic framework
- cancer therapy
- metastatic colorectal cancer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- quantum dots
- stem cells
- high resolution
- contrast enhanced
- poor prognosis
- drug delivery
- cross sectional
- magnetic resonance
- case report
- cell therapy
- climate change
- bone marrow
- diffusion weighted imaging
- single molecule