Detection of Experimental Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases by a Novel PDGFRβ-Targeting Nanobody

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2022-09

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Strating, Esther A
Elias, Sjoerd G.ISNI 0000000388198607
van Scharrenburg, Guus
Luoto, Kaisa
Verheem, André
Borel Rinkes, InneORCID 0000-0003-2122-7207ISNI 0000000388761076
Steen, Herman
Kranenburg, OnnoORCID 0000-0002-2112-4390ISNI 0000000395167454

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Abstract

Peritoneal metastases in colorectal cancer (CRC) belong to Consensus Molecular Subtype 4 (CMS4) and are associated with poor prognosis. Conventional imaging modalities, such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Fluorodeoxyglucose-Positron Emission Tomography (FDG-PET), perform very poorly in the detection of peritoneal metastases. However, the stroma-rich nature of these lesions provides a basis for developing molecular imaging strategies. In this study, conducted from 2019 to 2021, we aimed to generate a Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor beta (PDGFRB)-binding molecular imaging tracer for the detection of CMS4 CRC, including peritoneal metastases. The expression of PDGFRB mRNA discriminated CMS4 from CMS1-3 (AUROC = 0.86 (95% CI 0.85–0.88)) and was associated with poor relapse-free survival. PDGFRB mRNA and protein levels were very high in all human peritoneal metastases examined (n = 66). Therefore, we generated a PDGFRB-targeting llama nanobody (VHH1E12). Biotin-labelled VHH1E12 bound to immobilized human and mouse PDGFRB with high affinity (EC50 human PDGFRB = 7 nM; EC50 murine PDGFRB = 0.8 nM), and to PDGFRB-expressing HEK293 cells grown in vitro. A pharmacokinetic analysis of IRDye-800CW-conjugated VHH1E12 in mice showed that the plasma half-life was 6 min. IRDye-800CW-conjugated VHH1E12 specifically accumulated in experimentally induced colorectal cancer peritoneal metastases in mice. A tissue analysis subsequently demonstrated co-localization of the nanobody with PDGFRB expression in the tumour stroma. Our results demonstrate the potential value of PDGFRB-targeted molecular imaging as a novel strategy for the non-invasive detection of CMS4 CRC, in particular, peritoneal metastases.

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colorectal cancer, molecular imaging, peritoneal metastases, platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article

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Strating, E, Elias, S, van Scharrenburg, G, Luoto, K, Verheem, A, Borel Rinkes, I, Steen, H & Kranenburg, O 2022, 'Detection of Experimental Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases by a Novel PDGFRβ-Targeting Nanobody', Cancers, vol. 14, no. 18, 4348. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14184348