Generation of novel single-chain antibodies by phage-display technology to direct imaging agents highly selective to pancreatic beta- or alpha-cells in vivo

通过噬菌体展示技术生成新型单链抗体,以指导体内对胰腺 β 细胞或 α 细胞具有高度选择性的成像剂

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作者:Sandra Ueberberg, Juris J Meier, Carmen Waengler, Wolfgang Schechinger, Johannes W Dietrich, Andrea Tannapfel, Inge Schmitz, Ralf Schirrmacher, Manfred Köller, Harald H Klein, Stephan Schneider

Conclusions

Our data provide strong evidence that the presented SCAs are highly specific for pancreatic beta-cells and enable imaging and quantification in vivo.

Methods

To generate agents specifically binding to pancreatic islets, a phage library was screened for single-chain antibodies (SCAs) on rat islets using two different approaches. 1) The library was injected into rats in vivo, and islets were isolated after a circulation time of 5 min. 2) Pancreatic islets were directly isolated, and the library was panned in the islets in vitro. Subsequently, the identified SCAs were extensively characterized in vitro and in vivo.

Objective

Noninvasive determination of pancreatic beta-cell mass in vivo has been hampered by the lack of suitable beta-cell-specific imaging agents. This report outlines an approach for the development of novel ligands homing selectively to islet cells in vivo. Research design and

Results

We report the generation of SCAs that bind highly selective to either beta- or alpha-cells. These SCAs are internalized by target cells, disappear rapidly from the vasculature, and exert no toxicity in vivo. Specific binding to beta- or alpha-cells was detected in cell lines in vitro, in rats in vivo, and in human tissue in situ. Electron microscopy demonstrated binding of SCAs to the endoplasmatic reticulum and the secretory granules. Finally, in a biodistribution study the labeling intensity derived from [(125)I]-labeled SCAs after intravenous administration in rats strongly predicted the beta-cell mass and was inversely related to the glucose excursions during an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test. Conclusions: Our data provide strong evidence that the presented SCAs are highly specific for pancreatic beta-cells and enable imaging and quantification in vivo.

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