Volume 9, Issue 6 p. 666-676
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[18F]T807, a novel tau positron emission tomography imaging agent for Alzheimer's disease

Chun-Fang Xia

Chun-Fang Xia

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Janna Arteaga

Janna Arteaga

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Gang Chen

Gang Chen

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Umesh Gangadharmath

Umesh Gangadharmath

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Luis F. Gomez

Luis F. Gomez

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Dhanalakshmi Kasi

Dhanalakshmi Kasi

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Chung Lam

Chung Lam

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Qianwa Liang

Qianwa Liang

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Changhui Liu

Changhui Liu

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Vani P. Mocharla

Vani P. Mocharla

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Fanrong Mu

Fanrong Mu

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Anjana Sinha

Anjana Sinha

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Helen Su

Helen Su

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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A. Katrin Szardenings

A. Katrin Szardenings

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Joseph C. Walsh

Joseph C. Walsh

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Eric Wang

Eric Wang

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Chul Yu

Chul Yu

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Tieming Zhao

Tieming Zhao

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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Hartmuth C. Kolb

Corresponding Author

Hartmuth C. Kolb

Molecular Imaging Biomarker Research, Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc, Culver City, CA, USA

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First published: 13 February 2013
Citations: 461

Abstract

Objective

We wished to develop a highly selective positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agent targeting PHF-tau in human Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains.

Methods

To screen potential tau binders, human AD brain sections were used as a source of native paired helical filament (PHF)-tau and Aβ rather than synthetic tau aggregates or Aβ fibrils generated in vitro to measure the affinity and selectivity of [18F]T807 to tau and Aβ. Brain uptake and biodistribution of [18F]T807 in mice were also tested.

Results

In vitro autoradiography results show that [18F]T807 exhibits strong binding to PHF-tau-positive human brain sections. A dissociation constant (Kd) of [18F]T807 (14.6 nM) was measured using brain sections from the frontal lobe of AD patients. A comparison of autoradiography and double immunohistochemical staining of PHF-tau and Aβ on adjacent sections demonstrated that [18F]T807 binding colocalized with immunoreactive PHF-tau pathology, but did not highlight Aβ plaques. In vivo studies in mice demonstrated that [18F]T807 was able to cross the blood–brain barrier and washed out quickly.

Conclusions

[18F]T807 demonstrates high affinity and selectivity to PHF-tau as well as favorable in vivo properties, making this a promising candidate as an imaging agent for AD.