2-[18F]氟脱氧糖苷醇作为肠杆菌感染靶向显像的临床前评价

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY International Journal of Medical Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmm.2023.151581
Lisanne M. Braams , Jürgen W.A. Sijbesma , Hendrikus H. Boersma , Jan Maarten van Dijl , Philip H. Elsinga , Andor W.J.M. Glaudemans , Riemer H.J.A. Slart , Marleen van Oosten
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氟-18氟脱氧葡萄糖([18F]FDG)正电子发射断层扫描(18F-FDG-PET)广泛用于检测炎症和传染病。尽管这种模式已被证明是一种有用的诊断工具,但细菌感染与无菌炎症甚至恶性肿瘤的可靠区分仍然具有挑战性。因此,需要用于PET成像的细菌特异性示踪剂,以促进细菌感染与其他病理学的可靠区分。本研究旨在探索2-[18F]-氟脱氧山梨醇([18F]FDS)作为检测肠杆菌感染的示踪剂的潜力。山梨醇是一种糖醇,通常由肠杆菌目细菌代谢,但不由哺乳动物细胞代谢,这使其成为靶向细菌成像的有吸引力的候选者。鉴于肠杆菌引起的感染具有严重的临床意义,后者是重要的。在这里,我们证明了基于山梨醇的PET不仅可以在体外检测广泛的临床细菌分离株,还可以在肠杆菌感染患者的血液和腹水样本中检测。值得注意的是,[18F]FDS的可能应用并不局限于肠杆菌,因为铜绿假单胞菌和jeikeium棒状杆菌也显示出对该示踪剂的大量吸收。我们得出的结论是,[18F]FDS是一种很有前途的示踪剂,可用于PET成像一组可导致严重侵袭性疾病的细菌引起的感染。
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Preclinical evaluation of 2-[18F]fluorodeoxysorbitol as a tracer for targeted imaging of Enterobacterales infection

Fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET) is widely used for the detection of inflammatory and infectious diseases. Although this modality has proven to be a useful diagnostic tool, reliable distinction of bacterial infection from sterile inflammation or even from a malignancy remains challenging. Therefore, there is a need for bacteria-specific tracers for PET imaging that facilitate a reliable distinction of bacterial infection from other pathology. The present study was aimed at exploring the potential of 2-[18F]-fluorodeoxysorbitol ([18F]FDS) as a tracer for detection of Enterobacterales infections. Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol that is commonly metabolized by bacteria of the Enterobacterales order, but not by mammalian cells, which makes it an attractive candidate for targeted bacterial imaging. The latter is important in view of the serious clinical implications of infections caused by Enterobacterales. Here we demonstrate that sorbitol-based PET can be applied to detect a broad range of clinical bacterial isolates not only in vitro, but also in blood and ascites samples from patients suffering from Enterobacterales infections. Notably, the possible application of [18F]FDS is not limited to Enterobacterales since Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Corynebacterium jeikeium also showed substantial uptake of this tracer. We conclude that [18F]FDS is a promising tracer for PET-imaging of infections caused by a group of bacteria that can cause serious invasive disease.

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期刊介绍: Pathogen genome sequencing projects have provided a wealth of data that need to be set in context to pathogenicity and the outcome of infections. In addition, the interplay between a pathogen and its host cell has become increasingly important to understand and interfere with diseases caused by microbial pathogens. IJMM meets these needs by focussing on genome and proteome analyses, studies dealing with the molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and the evolution of pathogenic agents, the interactions between pathogens and host cells ("cellular microbiology"), and molecular epidemiology. To help the reader keeping up with the rapidly evolving new findings in the field of medical microbiology, IJMM publishes original articles, case studies and topical, state-of-the-art mini-reviews in a well balanced fashion. All articles are strictly peer-reviewed. Important topics are reinforced by 2 special issues per year dedicated to a particular theme. Finally, at irregular intervals, current opinions on recent or future developments in medical microbiology are presented in an editorial section.
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