Targeting p-selectin by gallium-68-labeled fucoidan positron emission tomography for noninvasive characterization of vulnerable plaques: Correlation with in vivo 17.6t mri

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Objective - Nuclear imaging of active plaques still remains challenging. Advanced atherosclerotic plaques have a strong expression of P-selectin by the endothelium overlying active atherosclerotic plaques, but not on the endothelium overlying inactive fibrous plaques. We proposed a new approach for noninvasive in vivo characterization of P-selectin on active plaques based on 68Ga-Fucoidan, which is a polysaccharidic ligand of P-selectin with a nanomolar affinity. Approach And Results - 68Ga-Fucoidan was tested for its potential to discriminate vulnerable plaques on apolipoprotein E-deficient mice receiving a high cholesterol diet by positron emission tomography and in correlation with 17.6T MRI. Furthermore, 68Ga- Fucoidan was evaluated on endothelial cells in vitro and ex vivo on active plaques using autoradiography. The cellular uptake rate was increased ≈2-fold by lipopolysaccharide induction. Interestingly, on autoradiography, more intensive tracer accumulation at active plaques with thin fibrous caps and high-density foam cells were observed in comparison with a weaker focal uptake in inactive fibrous plaque segments (R=1.7±0.3; P<0.05) and fatty streaks (R=2.4±0.4; P<0.01). Strong uptake of radiotracer colocalized with increased P-selectin expression and high-density macrophage. Focal vascular uptake (mean of target to background ratio=5.1±0.8) of 68Ga-Fucoidan was detected in all apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Anatomic structures of plaque were confirmed by 17.6T MRI. The autoradiography showed a good agreement of Ga-Fucoidan uptake with positron emission tomography. Conclusions - Our data suggest that 68Ga-Fucoidan represents a versatile imaging biomarker for P-selectin with the potential to specifically detect P-selectin expression using positron emission tomography and to discriminate vulnerable plaques in vivo. © 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Li, X., Bauer, W., Israel, I., Kreissl, M. C., Weirather, J., Richter, D., … Samnick, S. (2014). Targeting p-selectin by gallium-68-labeled fucoidan positron emission tomography for noninvasive characterization of vulnerable plaques: Correlation with in vivo 17.6t mri. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 34(8), 1661–1667. https://doi.org/10.1161/ATVBAHA.114.303485

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