In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44

GPR44 expression has recently been described as highly β-cell selective in the human pancreas and constitutes a tentative surrogate imaging biomarker in diabetes. A radiolabeled small-molecule GPR44 antagonist, [11C]AZ12204657, was evaluated for visualization of β-cells in pigs and nonhuman primates...

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Main Authors: Eriksson, Olof, Johnström, Peter, Cselenyi, Zsolt, Jahan, Mahabuba, Selvaraju, Ram K., Jensen-Waern, Marianne, Takano, Akihiro, Winzell, Maria Sörhede, Halldin, Christer, Skrtic, Stanko, Korsgren, Olle
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1420052020-06-15T01:59:15Z In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44 Eriksson, Olof Johnström, Peter Cselenyi, Zsolt Jahan, Mahabuba Selvaraju, Ram K. Jensen-Waern, Marianne Takano, Akihiro Winzell, Maria Sörhede Halldin, Christer Skrtic, Stanko Korsgren, Olle Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine In Vivo GPR44 GPR44 expression has recently been described as highly β-cell selective in the human pancreas and constitutes a tentative surrogate imaging biomarker in diabetes. A radiolabeled small-molecule GPR44 antagonist, [11C]AZ12204657, was evaluated for visualization of β-cells in pigs and nonhuman primates by positron emission tomography as well as in immunodeficient mice transplanted with human islets under the kidney capsule. In vitro autoradiography of human and animal pancreatic sections from subjects without and with diabetes, in combination with insulin staining, was performed to assess β-cell selectivity of the radiotracer. Proof of principle of in vivo targeting of human islets by [11C]AZ12204657 was shown in the immunodeficient mouse transplantation model. Furthermore, [11C]AZ12204657 bound by a GPR44-mediated mechanism in pancreatic sections from humans and pigs without diabetes, but not those with diabetes. In vivo [11C]AZ12204657 bound specifically to GPR44 in pancreas and spleen and could be competed away dose-dependently in nondiabetic pigs and nonhuman primates. [11C]AZ12204657 is a first-in-class surrogate imaging biomarker for pancreatic β-cells by targeting the protein GPR44. 2020-06-15T01:59:15Z 2020-06-15T01:59:15Z 2018 Journal Article Eriksson, O., Johnström, P., Cselenyi, Z., Jahan, M., Selvaraju, R. K., Jensen-Waern, M., . . . Korsgren, O. (2018). In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44. Diabetes, 67(2), 182-192. doi:10.2337/db17-0764 0012-1797 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142005 10.2337/db17-0764 29208633 2-s2.0-85041188485 2 67 182 192 en Diabetes © 2017 American Diabetes Association. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Science::Medicine
In Vivo
GPR44
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
In Vivo
GPR44
Eriksson, Olof
Johnström, Peter
Cselenyi, Zsolt
Jahan, Mahabuba
Selvaraju, Ram K.
Jensen-Waern, Marianne
Takano, Akihiro
Winzell, Maria Sörhede
Halldin, Christer
Skrtic, Stanko
Korsgren, Olle
In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
description GPR44 expression has recently been described as highly β-cell selective in the human pancreas and constitutes a tentative surrogate imaging biomarker in diabetes. A radiolabeled small-molecule GPR44 antagonist, [11C]AZ12204657, was evaluated for visualization of β-cells in pigs and nonhuman primates by positron emission tomography as well as in immunodeficient mice transplanted with human islets under the kidney capsule. In vitro autoradiography of human and animal pancreatic sections from subjects without and with diabetes, in combination with insulin staining, was performed to assess β-cell selectivity of the radiotracer. Proof of principle of in vivo targeting of human islets by [11C]AZ12204657 was shown in the immunodeficient mouse transplantation model. Furthermore, [11C]AZ12204657 bound by a GPR44-mediated mechanism in pancreatic sections from humans and pigs without diabetes, but not those with diabetes. In vivo [11C]AZ12204657 bound specifically to GPR44 in pancreas and spleen and could be competed away dose-dependently in nondiabetic pigs and nonhuman primates. [11C]AZ12204657 is a first-in-class surrogate imaging biomarker for pancreatic β-cells by targeting the protein GPR44.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Eriksson, Olof
Johnström, Peter
Cselenyi, Zsolt
Jahan, Mahabuba
Selvaraju, Ram K.
Jensen-Waern, Marianne
Takano, Akihiro
Winzell, Maria Sörhede
Halldin, Christer
Skrtic, Stanko
Korsgren, Olle
format Article
author Eriksson, Olof
Johnström, Peter
Cselenyi, Zsolt
Jahan, Mahabuba
Selvaraju, Ram K.
Jensen-Waern, Marianne
Takano, Akihiro
Winzell, Maria Sörhede
Halldin, Christer
Skrtic, Stanko
Korsgren, Olle
author_sort Eriksson, Olof
title In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
title_short In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
title_full In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
title_fullStr In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
title_full_unstemmed In vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of GPR44
title_sort in vivo visualization of β-cells by targeting of gpr44
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142005
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