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A new radiotracer for molecular imaging of abdominal aortic aneurysm.


​A team from SIMoS (DMTS) developed, as part of a collaborative study, the first 99mTc-labeled radiotracer specific for an extracellular enzyme, MMP-12, overexpressed in many inflammatory processes, including abdominal aortic aneurysm. This radiotracer, which preferentially marks the aneurysm in an animal model, will be a promising tool for molecular imaging of the various pathologies in which MMP-12 is involved.

Published on 13 November 2019

Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP-12) is highly upregulated in several inflammatory diseases, including abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Here we report four novel 99mTc-labeled radiotracers derived from a highly selective competitive MMP-12 inhibitor. These tracers in their 99gTc version were assessed in vitro on a set of human metalloproteases and displayed high affinity and selectivity toward MMP-12. Their radiolabeling with 99mTc was shown to be efficient and stable in both buffer and mouse blood. The tracers showed major differences in their biodistribution and blood clearance. On the basis of its in vivo performance, [99mTc]-1 was selected for evaluation in murine AAA, where MMP-12 gene expression is upregulated. Autoradiography of aortae at 2 h postinjection revealed high uptake of [99mTc]-1 in AAA relative to adjacent aorta. Tracer uptake specificity was demonstrated through in vivo competition. This study paves the way for further evaluation of [99mTc]-1 for imaging AAA and other MMP-12-associated diseases.

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