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Quantitative PET imaging of PD-L1 expression in xenograft and syngeneic tumour models using a site-specifically labelled PD-L1 antibody
by
Christensen, Camilla
, Kristensen, Lotte K
, Nielsen, Carsten H
, Alfsen, Maria Z
, Kjaer, Andreas
in
Antibodies
/ Bearing
/ Coinjection
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Evaluation
/ Flow cytometry
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoid tissue
/ Medical imaging
/ Muscles
/ Non-small cell lung carcinoma
/ PD-1 protein
/ PD-L1 protein
/ Positron emission
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioactive tracers
/ Radiochemistry
/ Sampling error
/ Spleen
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
/ Zirconium isotopes
2020
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Quantitative PET imaging of PD-L1 expression in xenograft and syngeneic tumour models using a site-specifically labelled PD-L1 antibody
by
Christensen, Camilla
, Kristensen, Lotte K
, Nielsen, Carsten H
, Alfsen, Maria Z
, Kjaer, Andreas
in
Antibodies
/ Bearing
/ Coinjection
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Evaluation
/ Flow cytometry
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoid tissue
/ Medical imaging
/ Muscles
/ Non-small cell lung carcinoma
/ PD-1 protein
/ PD-L1 protein
/ Positron emission
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioactive tracers
/ Radiochemistry
/ Sampling error
/ Spleen
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
/ Zirconium isotopes
2020
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Quantitative PET imaging of PD-L1 expression in xenograft and syngeneic tumour models using a site-specifically labelled PD-L1 antibody
by
Christensen, Camilla
, Kristensen, Lotte K
, Nielsen, Carsten H
, Alfsen, Maria Z
, Kjaer, Andreas
in
Antibodies
/ Bearing
/ Coinjection
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Evaluation
/ Flow cytometry
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoid tissue
/ Medical imaging
/ Muscles
/ Non-small cell lung carcinoma
/ PD-1 protein
/ PD-L1 protein
/ Positron emission
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioactive tracers
/ Radiochemistry
/ Sampling error
/ Spleen
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
/ Zirconium isotopes
2020
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Quantitative PET imaging of PD-L1 expression in xenograft and syngeneic tumour models using a site-specifically labelled PD-L1 antibody
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Quantitative PET imaging of PD-L1 expression in xenograft and syngeneic tumour models using a site-specifically labelled PD-L1 antibody
2020
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PurposeDespite remarkable clinical responses and prolonged survival across several cancers, not all patients benefit from PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint blockade. Accordingly, assessment of tumour PD-L1 expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) is increasingly applied to guide patient selection, therapeutic monitoring, and improve overall response rates. However, tissue-based methods are invasive and prone to sampling error. We therefore developed a PET radiotracer to specifically detect PD-L1 expression in a non-invasive manner, which could be of diagnostic and predictive value.MethodsAnti-PD-L1 (clone 6E11, Genentech) was site-specifically conjugated with DIBO-DFO and radiolabelled with 89Zr (89Zr-DFO-6E11). 89Zr-DFO-6E11 was optimized in vivo by longitudinal PET imaging and dose escalation with excess unlabelled 6E11 in HCC827 tumour-bearing mice. Specificity of 89Zr-DFO-6E11 was evaluated in NSCLC xenografts and syngeneic tumour models with different levels of PD-L1 expression. In vivo imaging data was supported by ex vivo biodistribution, flow cytometry, and IHC. To evaluate the predictive value of 89Zr-DFO-6E11 PET imaging, CT26 tumour-bearing mice were subjected to external radiation therapy (XRT) in combination with PD-L1 blockade.Results89Zr-DFO-6E11 was successfully labelled with a high radiochemical purity. The HCC827 tumours and lymphoid tissue were identified by 89Zr-DFO-6E11 PET imaging, and co-injection with 6E11 increased the relative tumour uptake and decreased the splenic uptake. 89Zr-DFO-6E11 detected the differences in PD-L1 expression among tumour models as evaluated by ex vivo methods. 89Zr-DFO-6E11 quantified the increase in PD-L1 expression in tumours and spleens of irradiated mice. XRT and anti-PD-L1 therapy effectively inhibited tumour growth in CT26 tumour-bearing mice (p < 0.01), and the maximum 89Zr-DFO-6E11 tumour-to-muscle ratio correlated with response to therapy (p = 0.0252).ConclusionPET imaging with 89Zr-DFO-6E11 is an attractive approach for specific, non-invasive, whole-body visualization of PD-L1 expression. PD-L1 expression can be modulated by radiotherapy regimens and 89Zr-DFO-6E11 PET is able to monitor these changes and predict the response to therapy in an immunocompetent tumour model.
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