SPECT imaging of glioma with radioiodinated CLINDE: Evidence from a mouse GL26 glioma model

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Background: Recent research has demonstrated the potential of 18-kDa translocator protein (TSPO) to serve as a target for nuclear imaging of gliomas. The aim of this study was to evaluate SPECT imaging of GL26 mouse glioma using radioiodinated CLINDE, a TSPO-specific tracer. Methods: GL26 cells, previously transfected with an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-expressing lentivirus, were stereotactically implanted in the striatum of C57/Bl6 mice. At 4 weeks post-injection, dynamic SPECT scans with [ 123 I]CLINDE were performed. A displacement study assessed specificity of tracer binding. SPECT images were compared to results of autoradiography, fluorescence microscopy, in situ nucleic acid hybridization, histology, and immunohistochemistry. Western blotting was performed to verify TSPO production by the tumor. Results: Specific uptake of tracer by the tumor is observed with a high signal-to-noise ratio. Tracer uptake by the tumor is indeed 3.26 ± 0.32 times higher than that of the contralateral striatum, and 78% of the activity is displaceable by unlabeled CLINDE. Finally, TSPO is abundantly expressed by the GL26 cells. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates the feasibility of [ 123 I]CLINDE SPECT in translational studies and underlines its potential for clinical glioma SPECT imaging.

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  • Figure 1 In vivo SPECT imaging, histology and ex vivo autoradiography. In vivo SPECT image (summed frames between 50 and 80 min of scan), co-registered with a mouse brain MRI template, obtained from one mouse bearing the GL26 tumor in the coronal (A), sagittal (B), and axial (C) planes. VOIs corresponding to tumor and contralateral brain tissue are also depicted. (D) Ex vivo autoradiography of a corresponding brain section from the same mouse. Color scale refers to percentage of maximal activity in the image.
  • Figure 2 Time-activity curves and displacement experiments. TACs, corr mouse and an equal volume VOI placed on the contralateral hemisphere (left Displacement with a saturating concentration of unlabeled CLINDE (10 mg/kg activity is displaceable, suggesting a significant proportion of specific binding
  • Figure 3 Fluorescence microscopy and in situ mRNA hybridization. (A) Coronal brain section of GL-26 tumor-bearing mouse visualized after Nissl staining. (B) A coronal brain section of another mouse visualized under fluorescence microscopy depicting the EGFP-expressing GL26 cells. (C) Result of in situ TSPO mRNA hybridization performed on an adjacent brain section (box depicts part of the slice in a greater magnification).
  • Figure 4 Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. (A) Immunohistochemical analysis of a brain section from a mouse showing TSPO expression by tumor cells. (B) Western blotting assay demonstrates TSPO expression from GL26 tumor tissue (gl) as compared to spleen tissue (sp), used as a positive control. Molecular weight of the bands corresponds to 18 kDa, as demonstrated with the use of a molecular weight probe (left-most column).

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Tsartsalis, S., Dumas, N., Tournier, B. B., Pham, T., Moulin-Sallanon, M., Grégoire, M. C., … Millet, P. (2015). SPECT imaging of glioma with radioiodinated CLINDE: Evidence from a mouse GL26 glioma model. EJNMMI Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13550-015-0092-4

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