PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Novel molecular imaging ligands targeting matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 for imaging of unstable atherosclerotic plaques.

  • Nazanin Hakimzadeh,
  • Victorine A Pinas,
  • Ger Molenaar,
  • Vivian de Waard,
  • Esther Lutgens,
  • Berthe L F van Eck-Smit,
  • Kora de Bruin,
  • Jan J Piek,
  • Jos L H Eersels,
  • Jan Booij,
  • Hein J Verberne,
  • Albert D Windhorst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. e0187767

Abstract

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Molecular imaging of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) may allow detection of atherosclerotic lesions vulnerable to rupture. In this study, we develop a novel radiolabelled compound that can target gelatinase MMP subtypes (MMP2/9) with high selectivity and inhibitory potency. Inhibitory potencies of several halogenated analogues of MMP subtype-selective inhibitors (N-benzenesulfonyliminodiacetyl monohydroxamates and N-halophenoxy-benzenesulfonyl iminodiacetyl monohydroxamates) were in the nanomolar range for MMP2/9. The analogue with highest inhibitory potency and selectivity was radiolabelled with [123I], resulting in moderate radiochemical yield, and high radiochemical purity. Biodistribution studies in mice, revealed stabilization in blood 1 hour after intravenous bolus injection. Intravenous infusion of the radioligand and subsequent autoradiography of excised aortas showed tracer uptake in atheroprone mice. Distribution of the radioligand showed co-localization with MMP2/9 immunohistochemical staining. In conclusion, we have developed a novel selective radiolabeled MMP2/9 inhibitor, suitable for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging that effectively targets atherosclerotic lesions in mice.