Author/Authors :
Ko, In Ok Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Jung, Ki-Hye Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Mi Hyun Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kang, Kyeung Jun Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Lee, Kyo Chul Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Kyeong Min Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Noh, Insup Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - Seoul National University of Science & Technology - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Lee, Yong Jin Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Lim, Sang Moo Department of Nuclear Medicine - Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Jung Young Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Park, Ji-Ae Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences - Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
The thymidine analogue 3
-deoxy-3
-[18F]fluorothymidine, or [18F]fluorothymidine ([18F]FLT), is used to measure tumor cell
proliferation with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging technology in nuclear medicine. FLT is phosphorylated by
thymidine kinase 1 (TK1) and then trapped inside cells; it is not incorporated into DNA. Imaging with 18F-radiolabeled FLT
is a noninvasive technique to visualize cellular proliferation in tumors. However, it is difficult to distinguish between [18F]FLT
and its metabolites by PET imaging, and quantification has not been attempted using current imaging methods. In this
study, we successfully acquired in vivo 19F spectra of natural or nonradioactive 3
-deoxy-3
-fluorothymidine ([19F]FLT) and its
monophosphate metabolite (FLT-MP) in a tumor xenograft mouse model using 9.4T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This
preliminary result demonstrates that 19F magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) with FLT is suitable for the in vivo assessment of
tumor aggressiveness and for early prediction of treatment response.
Keywords :
19F-MRS , FLT-MP , deoxy-3 , PET , DNA