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64Cu antibody-targeting of the T-cell receptor and subsequent internalization enables in vivo tracking of lymphocytes by PET.

Authors :
Griessinger, Christoph M.
Maurer, Andreas
Kesenheimer, Christian
Kehlbach, Rainer
Reischl, Gerald
Ehrlichmann, Walter
Bukala, Daniel
Harant, Maren
Cay, Funda
Brück, Jürgen
Nordinc, Renate
Kohlhofer, Ursula
Rammensee, Hans-Georg
Quintanilla-Martinez, Leticia
Schaller, Martin
Röcken, Martin
Pichler, Bernd J.
Kneilling, Manfred
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; 1/27/2015, Vol. 112 Issue 4, p1161-1166, 6p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

T cells are key players in inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and immunotherapy. Thus, holistic and noninvasive in vivo characterizations of the temporal distribution and homing dynamics of lymphocytes in mammals are of special interest. Herein, we show that PET-based T-cell labeling facilitates quantitative, highly sensitive, and holistic monitoring of T-cell homing patterns in vivo. We developed a new T-cell receptor (TCR)-specific labeling approach for the intracellular labeling of mouse T cells. We found that continuous TCR plasma membrane turnover and the endocytosis of the specific <superscript>64</superscript>Cu-monoclonal antibody (mAb)-TCR complex enables a stable labeling of T cells. The TCR-mAb complex was internalized within 24 h, whereas antigen recognition was not impaired. Harmful effects of the label on the viability, DNA-damage and apoptosis-necrosis induction, could be minimized while yielding a high contrast in in vivo PET images.We were able tofollow and quantify the specific homing of systemically applied <superscript>64</superscript>Cu-labeled chicken ovalbumin (cOVA)-TCR transgenic T cells into the pulmonary and perithymic lymph nodes (LNs) of mice with cOVA-induced airway delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction (DTHR) but not into pulmonary and perithymic LNs of naïve control mice or mice diseased from turkey or pheasant OVA-induced DTHR. Our protocol provides consequent advancements in the detection of small accumulations of immune cells in single LNs and specific homing to the sites of inflammation by PET using the internalization of TCR-specific mAbs as a specific label of T cells. Thus, our labeling approach is applicable to other cells with constant membrane receptor turnover. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
112
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103328204
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1418391112