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Evaluation of different 89Zr-labeled synthons for direct labeling and tracking of white blood cells and stem cells in healthy athymic mice

Aditya Bansal, Shalini Sharma, Benedikt Klasen, Frank Rösch, Mukesh K. Pandey

2022Scientific Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cell based therapies are evolving as an effective new approach to treat various diseases. To understand the safety, efficacy, and mechanism of action of cell-based therapies, it is imperative to follow their biodistribution noninvasively. Positron-emission-tomography (PET)-based non-invasive imaging of cell trafficking offers such a potential. Herein, we evaluated and compared three different ready-to-use direct cell radiolabeling synthons, [ 89 Zr]Zr-DFO-Bn-NCS, [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -NCS, and [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -SA for PET imaging-based trafficking of white blood cells (WBCs) and stem cells (SCs) up to 7 days in athymic nude mice. We compared the degree of 89 Zr complexation and percentage of cell radiolabeling efficiencies with each. All three synthons, [ 89 Zr]Zr-DFO-Bn-NCS, [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -NCS, and [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -SA, were successfully prepared, and used for radiolabeling of WBCs and SCs. The highest cell radiolabeling yield was found for [ 89 Zr]Zr-DFO-Bn-NCS, followed by [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -NCS, and [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -SA. In terms of biodistribution, WBCs radiolabeled with [ 89 Zr]Zr-DFO-Bn-NCS or [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -NCS, were primarily accumulated in liver and spleen, whereas SCs radiolabeled with [ 89 Zr]Zr-DFO-Bn-NCS or [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -NCS were found in lung, liver and spleen. A high bone uptake was observed for both WBCs and SCs radiolabeled with [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -SA, suggesting in-vivo instability of [ 89 Zr]Zr-Hy 3 ADA 5 -SA synthon. This study offers an appropriate selection of ready-to-use radiolabeling synthons for noninvasive trafficking of WBCs, SCs and other cell-based therapies.

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SynthonBiodistributionSpleenChemistryCellStem cellZirconiumPositron emission tomographyNuclear medicineWhite blood cellNuclear chemistryRadiochemistryMaterials scienceMedicineIn vitroBiochemistryInternal medicineStereochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryGeneticsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsMedical Imaging and Pathology StudiesOrthopedic Infections and Treatments
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