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Query: UNIPROT:Q04609 (
prostate-specific membrane antigen
)
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The validation of novel target-specific radioligands requires animal experiments mostly using mice with xenografts. A pre-selection based on a simpler in vivo model would allow to reduce the number of animal experiments, in accordance with the 3Rs principles (reduction, replacement, refinement). In this respect, the chick embryo or hen's egg test-chorioallantoic membrane (HET-CAM) model is of special interest, as it is not considered an animal until day 17. Thus, we evaluated the feasibility of quantitative analysis of target-specific radiotracer accumulation in xenografts using the HET-
CAM
model and combined positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). For proof-of-principle we used established
prostate-specific membrane antigen
(
PSMA
)-positive and
PSMA
-negative prostate cancer xenografts and the clinically widely used
PSMA
-specific PET-tracer [
68
Ga]Ga-
PSMA
-11. Tracer accumulation was quantified by PET and tumor volumes measured with MRI (
n
= 42). Moreover, gamma-counter analysis of radiotracer accumulation was done ex-vivo. A three- to five-fold higher ligand accumulation in the
PSMA
-positive tumors compared to the
PSMA
-negative tumors was demonstrated. This proof-of-principle study shows the general feasibility of the HET-
CAM
xenograft model for target-specific imaging with PET and MRI. The ultimate value for characterization of novel target-specific radioligands now has to be validated in comparison to mouse xenograft experiments.
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PMID:Multi-Modal PET and MR Imaging in the Hen's Egg Test-Chorioallantoic Membrane (HET-CAM) Model for Initial
in Vivo
Testing of Target-Specific Radioligands. 3242 33