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Cell-tracking methods with molecular-imaging modality can monitor the biodistribution of cells. In this study, the direct-labeling method with ⁶⁴Cu-pyruvaldehyde-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (⁶⁴Cu-PTSM), indirect cell-labeling methods with herpes simplex virus type 1-thymidine kinase (HSV1-tk)-mediated ¹²⁴I-2'-fluoro-2'-deoxy-1-β-D-arabinofuranosyl-5-iodouracil (¹²⁴I-FIAU) were comparatively investigated in vitro and in vivo for tracking of human chronic myelogenous leukemia cells. K562-TL was established by retroviral transduction of the HSV1-tk and firefly luciferase gene in the K562 cell. K562-TL cells were labeled with ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM or ¹²⁴I-FIAU. Cell labeling efficiency, viability, and radiolabels retention were compared in vitro. The biodistribution of radiolabeled K562-TL cells with each radiolabel and small-animal positron emission tomography imaging were performed. Additionally, in vivo and ex vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and tissue reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis were used for confirming those results. K562-TL cells were efficiently labeled with both radiolabels. The radiolabel retention (%) of ¹²⁴I-FIAU (95.2%±1.1%) was fourfold higher than ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM (23.6%±0.7%) at 24 hours postlabeling. Viability of radiolabeled cells was statistically nonsignificant between ¹²⁴I-FIAU and ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM. The radioactivity of each radiolabeled cells was predominantly accumulated in the lungs and liver at 2 hours. Both the radioactivity of ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM- and ¹²⁴I-FIAU-labeled cells was highly accumulated in the liver at 24 hours. However, the radioactivity of ¹²⁴I-FIAU-labeled cells was markedly decreased from the body at 24 hours. The K562-TL cells were dominantly localized in the lungs and liver, which also verified by BLI and RT-PCR analysis at 2 and 24 hours postinjection. The ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM-labeled cell-tracking method is more efficient than ¹²⁴I-FIAU-labeled cell tracking, because of markedly decrease of radioactivity and fast efflux of ¹²⁴I-FIAU in vivo. In spite of a high labeling yield and radiolabel retention of ¹²⁴I-FIAU in vitro, the in vivo cell-tracking method using ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM could be a useful method to evaluate the distribution and targeting of various cell types, especially, stem cells and immune cells.

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Jae-Jun Park, Tae-Sup Lee, Jin-Ju Son, Kwon-Soo Chun, In-Ho Song, Yong-Serk Park, Kwang-Il Kim, Yong-Jin Lee, Joo-Hyun Kang. Comparison of cell-labeling methods with ¹²⁴I-FIAU and ⁶⁴Cu-PTSM for cell tracking using chronic myelogenous leukemia cells expressing HSV1-tk and firefly luciferase. Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals. 2012 Dec;27(10):719-28

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PMID: 23009582

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