Development and evaluation of a non-peptidic ligand for the molecular imaging of inflammatory processes using S100A9 (MRP14) as a novel target

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Abstract

The establishment of novel molecular imaging tools to monitor the local activity of inflammation remains an interdisciplinary challenge. Our target, the alarmin S100A9, one subunit of the heterodimer S100A8/S100A9 (calprotectin), is locally secreted in high concentrations from immigrated and activated phagocytes at local sites of inflammation. Calprotectin is already a well established serum biomarker for many inflammatory disorders. Here we show the development and first evaluation of the novel S100A9 specific molecular imaging probe Cy5.5-CES271 for optical imaging of local inflammatory activity in vivo.

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Faust, A., Völler, T., Busch, F., Schäfers, M., Roth, J., Hermann, S., & Vogl, T. (2015). Development and evaluation of a non-peptidic ligand for the molecular imaging of inflammatory processes using S100A9 (MRP14) as a novel target. Chemical Communications, 51(86), 15637–15640. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc07019h

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