avb6-targeted molecular PET/CT imaging of the lungs after SARS-CoV-2 infection

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Abstract

The true impact and long-term damage to organs such as the lungs after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection remain to be determined. Noninvasive molecularly targeted imaging may play a critical role in aiding visualization and understanding of the systemic damage. We have identified αvβ6 as a molecular target; an epithelium-specific cell surface receptor that is low or undetectable in healthy adult epithelium but upregulated in select injured tissues, including fibrotic lung. Herein we report the first human PET/CT images using the integrin αvβ6-binding peptide (18F-αvβ6-BP) in a patient 2 mo after the acute phase of infection. Minimal uptake of 18F-αvβ6-BP was noted in normal lung parenchyma, with uptake being elevated in areas corresponding to opacities on CT. This case suggests that 18F-αvβ6-BP PET/CT is a promising noninvasive approach to identify the presence and potentially monitor the persistence and progression of lung damage.

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Foster, C. C., Davis, R. A., Hausner, S. H., & Sutcliffe, J. L. (2020). avb6-targeted molecular PET/CT imaging of the lungs after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 61(12), 1717–1719. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.120.255364

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