PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Investigation of 6-[¹⁸F]-fluoromaltose as a novel PET tracer for imaging bacterial infection.

  • Gayatri Gowrishankar,
  • Mohammad Namavari,
  • Erwan Benjamin Jouannot,
  • Aileen Hoehne,
  • Robert Reeves,
  • Jonathan Hardy,
  • Sanjiv Sam Gambhir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e107951

Abstract

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UnlabelledDespite advances in the field of nuclear medicine, the imaging of bacterial infections has remained a challenge. The existing reagents suffer from poor sensitivity and specificity. In this study we investigate the potential of a novel PET (positron emission tomography) tracer that overcomes these limitations.Methods6-[¹⁸F]-fluoromaltose was synthesized. Its behavior in vitro was evaluated in bacterial and mammalian cultures. Detailed pharmacokinetic and biodistribution profiles for the tracer were obtained from a murine model.Results6-[¹⁸F]-fluoromaltose is taken up by multiple strains of pathogenic bacteria. It is not taken up by mammalian cancer cell lines. 6-[¹⁸F]-fluoromaltose is retained in infected muscles in a murine model of bacterial myositis. It does not accumulate in inflamed tissue.ConclusionWe have shown that 6-[¹⁸F]-fluoromaltose can be used to image bacterial infection in vivo with high specificity. We believe that this class of agents will have a significant impact on the clinical management of patients.