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Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice

Proteins, as a major component of organisms, are considered the preferred biomaterials for drug delivery vehicles. Hemoglobin (Hb) has been recently rediscovered as a potential drug carrier, but its use for biomedical applications still lacks extensive investigation. To further explore the possibili...

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Autores principales: Kiraga, Łukasz, Cerutti, Gabriele, Braniewska, Agata, Strzemecki, Damian, Sas, Zuzanna, Boffi, Alberto, Savino, Carmelinda, Montemiglio, Linda Celeste, Turnham, Daniel, Seaton, Gillian, Bonamore, Alessandra, Clarkson, Richard, Dabkowski, Adam M., Paisey, Stephen J., Taciak, Bartłomiej, Kucharzewska, Paulina, Rygiel, Tomasz P., Król, Magdalena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32679799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144991
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author Kiraga, Łukasz
Cerutti, Gabriele
Braniewska, Agata
Strzemecki, Damian
Sas, Zuzanna
Boffi, Alberto
Savino, Carmelinda
Montemiglio, Linda Celeste
Turnham, Daniel
Seaton, Gillian
Bonamore, Alessandra
Clarkson, Richard
Dabkowski, Adam M.
Paisey, Stephen J.
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Kucharzewska, Paulina
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
author_facet Kiraga, Łukasz
Cerutti, Gabriele
Braniewska, Agata
Strzemecki, Damian
Sas, Zuzanna
Boffi, Alberto
Savino, Carmelinda
Montemiglio, Linda Celeste
Turnham, Daniel
Seaton, Gillian
Bonamore, Alessandra
Clarkson, Richard
Dabkowski, Adam M.
Paisey, Stephen J.
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Kucharzewska, Paulina
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
author_sort Kiraga, Łukasz
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description Proteins, as a major component of organisms, are considered the preferred biomaterials for drug delivery vehicles. Hemoglobin (Hb) has been recently rediscovered as a potential drug carrier, but its use for biomedical applications still lacks extensive investigation. To further explore the possibility of utilizing Hb as a potential tumor targeting drug carrier, we examined and compared the biodistribution of Hb in healthy and lung tumor-bearing mice, using for the first time (89)Zr labelled Hb in a positron emission tomography (PET) measurement. Hb displays a very high conjugation yield in its fast and selective reaction with the maleimide-deferoxamine (DFO) bifunctional chelator. The high-resolution X-ray structure of the Hb-DFO complex demonstrated that cysteine β93 is the sole attachment moiety to the αβ-protomer of Hb. The Hb-DFO complex shows quantitative uptake of (89)Zr in solution as determined by radiochromatography. Injection of 0.03 mg of Hb-DFO-(89)Zr complex in healthy mice indicates very high radioactivity in liver, followed by spleen and lungs, whereas a threefold increased dosage results in intensification of PET signal in kidneys and decreased signal in liver and spleen. No difference in biodistribution pattern is observed between naïve and tumor-bearing mice. Interestingly, the liver Hb uptake did not decrease upon clodronate-mediated macrophage depletion, indicating that other immune cells contribute to Hb clearance. This finding is of particular interest for rapidly developing clinical immunology and projects aiming to target, label or specifically deliver agents to immune cells.
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spelling pubmed-74041052020-08-11 Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice Kiraga, Łukasz Cerutti, Gabriele Braniewska, Agata Strzemecki, Damian Sas, Zuzanna Boffi, Alberto Savino, Carmelinda Montemiglio, Linda Celeste Turnham, Daniel Seaton, Gillian Bonamore, Alessandra Clarkson, Richard Dabkowski, Adam M. Paisey, Stephen J. Taciak, Bartłomiej Kucharzewska, Paulina Rygiel, Tomasz P. Król, Magdalena Int J Mol Sci Article Proteins, as a major component of organisms, are considered the preferred biomaterials for drug delivery vehicles. Hemoglobin (Hb) has been recently rediscovered as a potential drug carrier, but its use for biomedical applications still lacks extensive investigation. To further explore the possibility of utilizing Hb as a potential tumor targeting drug carrier, we examined and compared the biodistribution of Hb in healthy and lung tumor-bearing mice, using for the first time (89)Zr labelled Hb in a positron emission tomography (PET) measurement. Hb displays a very high conjugation yield in its fast and selective reaction with the maleimide-deferoxamine (DFO) bifunctional chelator. The high-resolution X-ray structure of the Hb-DFO complex demonstrated that cysteine β93 is the sole attachment moiety to the αβ-protomer of Hb. The Hb-DFO complex shows quantitative uptake of (89)Zr in solution as determined by radiochromatography. Injection of 0.03 mg of Hb-DFO-(89)Zr complex in healthy mice indicates very high radioactivity in liver, followed by spleen and lungs, whereas a threefold increased dosage results in intensification of PET signal in kidneys and decreased signal in liver and spleen. No difference in biodistribution pattern is observed between naïve and tumor-bearing mice. Interestingly, the liver Hb uptake did not decrease upon clodronate-mediated macrophage depletion, indicating that other immune cells contribute to Hb clearance. This finding is of particular interest for rapidly developing clinical immunology and projects aiming to target, label or specifically deliver agents to immune cells. MDPI 2020-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7404105/ /pubmed/32679799 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144991 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kiraga, Łukasz
Cerutti, Gabriele
Braniewska, Agata
Strzemecki, Damian
Sas, Zuzanna
Boffi, Alberto
Savino, Carmelinda
Montemiglio, Linda Celeste
Turnham, Daniel
Seaton, Gillian
Bonamore, Alessandra
Clarkson, Richard
Dabkowski, Adam M.
Paisey, Stephen J.
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Kucharzewska, Paulina
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title_full Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title_fullStr Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title_full_unstemmed Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title_short Biodistribution PET/CT Study of Hemoglobin-DFO-(89)Zr Complex in Healthy and Lung Tumor-Bearing Mice
title_sort biodistribution pet/ct study of hemoglobin-dfo-(89)zr complex in healthy and lung tumor-bearing mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32679799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144991
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