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In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease

This study investigated the in vivo properties of two heavy chain antibody fragments (V(H)H), ni3A and pa2H, to differentially detect vascular or parenchymal amyloid-β deposits characteristic for Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Blood clearance and biodistribution including...

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Autores principales: Nabuurs, Rob J. A., Rutgers, Kim S., Welling, Mick M., Metaxas, Athanasios, de Backer, Maaike E., Rotman, Maarten, Bacskai, Brian J., van Buchem, Mark A., van der Maarel, Silvère M., van der Weerd, Louise
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3366949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038284
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author Nabuurs, Rob J. A.
Rutgers, Kim S.
Welling, Mick M.
Metaxas, Athanasios
de Backer, Maaike E.
Rotman, Maarten
Bacskai, Brian J.
van Buchem, Mark A.
van der Maarel, Silvère M.
van der Weerd, Louise
author_facet Nabuurs, Rob J. A.
Rutgers, Kim S.
Welling, Mick M.
Metaxas, Athanasios
de Backer, Maaike E.
Rotman, Maarten
Bacskai, Brian J.
van Buchem, Mark A.
van der Maarel, Silvère M.
van der Weerd, Louise
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description This study investigated the in vivo properties of two heavy chain antibody fragments (V(H)H), ni3A and pa2H, to differentially detect vascular or parenchymal amyloid-β deposits characteristic for Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Blood clearance and biodistribution including brain uptake were assessed by bolus injection of radiolabeled V(H)H in APP/PS1 mice or wildtype littermates. In addition, in vivo specificity for Aβ was examined in more detail with fluorescently labeled V(H)H by circumventing the blood-brain barrier via direct application or intracarotid co-injection with mannitol. All V(H)H showed rapid renal clearance (10–20 min). Twenty-four hours post-injection (99m)Tc-pa2H resulted in a small yet significant higher cerebral uptake in the APP/PS1 animals. No difference in brain uptake were observed for (99m)Tc-ni3A or DTPA((111)In)-pa2H, which lacked additional peptide tags to investigate further clinical applicability. In vivo specificity for Aβ was confirmed for both fluorescently labeled V(H)H, where pa2H remained readily detectable for 24 hours or more after injection. Furthermore, both V(H)H showed affinity for parenchymal and vascular deposits, this in contrast to human tissue, where ni3A specifically targeted only vascular Aβ. Despite a brain uptake that is as yet too low for in vivo imaging, this study provides evidence that V(H)H detect Aβ deposits in vivo, with high selectivity and favorable in vivo characteristics, making them promising tools for further development as diagnostic agents for the distinctive detection of different Aβ deposits.
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spelling pubmed-33669492012-06-06 In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease Nabuurs, Rob J. A. Rutgers, Kim S. Welling, Mick M. Metaxas, Athanasios de Backer, Maaike E. Rotman, Maarten Bacskai, Brian J. van Buchem, Mark A. van der Maarel, Silvère M. van der Weerd, Louise PLoS One Research Article This study investigated the in vivo properties of two heavy chain antibody fragments (V(H)H), ni3A and pa2H, to differentially detect vascular or parenchymal amyloid-β deposits characteristic for Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Blood clearance and biodistribution including brain uptake were assessed by bolus injection of radiolabeled V(H)H in APP/PS1 mice or wildtype littermates. In addition, in vivo specificity for Aβ was examined in more detail with fluorescently labeled V(H)H by circumventing the blood-brain barrier via direct application or intracarotid co-injection with mannitol. All V(H)H showed rapid renal clearance (10–20 min). Twenty-four hours post-injection (99m)Tc-pa2H resulted in a small yet significant higher cerebral uptake in the APP/PS1 animals. No difference in brain uptake were observed for (99m)Tc-ni3A or DTPA((111)In)-pa2H, which lacked additional peptide tags to investigate further clinical applicability. In vivo specificity for Aβ was confirmed for both fluorescently labeled V(H)H, where pa2H remained readily detectable for 24 hours or more after injection. Furthermore, both V(H)H showed affinity for parenchymal and vascular deposits, this in contrast to human tissue, where ni3A specifically targeted only vascular Aβ. Despite a brain uptake that is as yet too low for in vivo imaging, this study provides evidence that V(H)H detect Aβ deposits in vivo, with high selectivity and favorable in vivo characteristics, making them promising tools for further development as diagnostic agents for the distinctive detection of different Aβ deposits. Public Library of Science 2012-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3366949/ /pubmed/22675537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038284 Text en Nabuurs et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nabuurs, Rob J. A.
Rutgers, Kim S.
Welling, Mick M.
Metaxas, Athanasios
de Backer, Maaike E.
Rotman, Maarten
Bacskai, Brian J.
van Buchem, Mark A.
van der Maarel, Silvère M.
van der Weerd, Louise
In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title_full In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title_fullStr In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title_short In Vivo Detection of Amyloid-β Deposits Using Heavy Chain Antibody Fragments in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
title_sort in vivo detection of amyloid-β deposits using heavy chain antibody fragments in a transgenic mouse model for alzheimer's disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3366949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038284
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