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               1977年创刊,中华人民共和国卫生部主管,中华医学会、中国医学科学院放射医学研究所主办。本刊是《国际医学》系列期刊之一,结合国内实际情况主要介绍国内外在放射医学与核医学两大领域中的新动态、新进步、新技术和新经验的国家级学术性、信息性杂志,以促进我国放射医学与核医学研究工作的发展。                

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  • 杂志名称:国际放射医学核医学杂志
  • 主管单位:中华人民共和国国家卫生和计划生育委员会
  • 主办单位:中华医学会 中国医学科学院放射医学研究所
  • 国际刊号:1673-4114
  • 国内刊号:12-1381/R
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国际放射医学核医学杂志2016年第05期

Profiling EGFR in Triple Negative Breast Tumor Using Affibody PET Imaging

Yingding Xu;Gang Ren;Shibo Qi;Zhen Cheng

关键词:Affibody, Epidermal grown factor receptor, Positron-emission tomography, Triple negative breast heoplasms, Copper radioisotopes
摘要:Objective Triple negative breast cancer(TNBC) represents a group of refractory breast cancers with aggressive clinical manifestations as well as poor prognoses.Human epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) expression is strongly associated with TNBC progression and it may serve as a therapeutic target for TNBC.We aimed to evaluate EGFR affibody-based PET imaging to profile EGFR expression in small animal models.Methods 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid(DOTA) conjugated Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 was chemically synthesized using solid phase peptide synthesizer and then radiolabeled with 64Cu.The in vitro cell uptake study was performed using SUM159 and MCF7 cells.The biodistribution and small animal PET imaging using 64Cu-DOTA-ZEGFR:1907 were further carried out with nude mice bearing subcutaneous MDA-MB-231 and SUM159 tumors.Results DOTA-Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 was successfully synthesized and radiolabeled with 64Cu.Biodistribution study showed that tumor uptake value of 64Cu-DOTA-Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 remained at(4.07±0.93)%ID/g at 24 h in nude mice(n=4) bearing SUM159 xenografts.Furthermore,small animal PET imaging study clearly showed that 64Cu-DOTA-Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 specifically delineated the EGFR positive TNBC tumors at 4 h or later.Conclusion The study demonstrates that 64Cu-DOTA-Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 is a promising molecular probe for PET imaging of EGFR positive TNBC.EGFR based small protein scaffold holds great promise as a novel platform that can be used for EGFR profiling of TNBC.