CXCR4-targeted PET imaging in rheumatoid arthritis: a novel approach for monitoring disease activity and therapeutic response

类风湿关节炎中的 CXCR4 靶向 PET 成像:一种监测疾病活动性和治疗反应的新方法

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作者:Ya Han, Shuo Cao, Jie Liu, Binbin Ding, Shijie Wang, Jihong Pan, Yongpeng Ge, Kai Cheng, Lin Wang, Luna Ge

Background

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disease, and early clinical diagnosis is crucial for its treatment. CXCR4 expression was characterized in arthritic mouse models and joints of RA patients, and [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 specificity was assessed in non-malignant cells with elevated CXCR4 expression. This study explored the application of CXCR4-targeted PET probe [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 in monitoring disease activity and therapeutic efficacy in RA. To this

Conclusion

The CXCR4-targeted PET probe [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 is a promising tool for RA diagnosis and monitoring, with high specificity and sensitivity. The potential of this probe as a biomarker for disease activity and therapeutic response underscores its value in personalized medication strategies for the management of RA.

Results

CXCR4 expression was significantly increased in the inflamed joints of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) and collagen-antibody induced arthritic (CAIA) mice, and in synovial tissues of RA patients. [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 showed high specificity for CXCR4, with increased probe uptake in arthritic joints that was strongly correlated with arthritis severity scores. PET imaging revealed that increased uptake of [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 in arthritic joints paralleled disease activity, with uptake decreasing upon remission. Furthermore, [18 F]AIF-NOTA-QHA-04 PET imaging provided earlier and more sensitive assessments of the efficacy of MTX and ETC compared to traditional methods.

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