Micro-PET imaging of [18F]fluoroacetate combined with [18F]FDG to differentiate chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection from an acute bacterial infection in a mouse model: a preliminary study. Issue 6 (June 2019)
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- Title:
- Micro-PET imaging of [18F]fluoroacetate combined with [18F]FDG to differentiate chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection from an acute bacterial infection in a mouse model: a preliminary study. Issue 6 (June 2019)
- Main Title:
- Micro-PET imaging of [18F]fluoroacetate combined with [18F]FDG to differentiate chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection from an acute bacterial infection in a mouse model
- Authors:
- Tsao, Chin-Ho
Wu, Chun-Yi
Chang, Chi-Wei
Wang, Hsin-Ell
Shih, Bing-Fu
Liu, Ren-Shyan - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection is one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide and is responsible for 1.7 million deaths per year. The increase in multidrug-resistant TB poses formidable challenges to the global control of tuberculosis. TB infection could easily yield false-positive results in fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([ 18 F]FDG) PET imaging for cancer detection because of its high [ 18 F]FDG uptake. We describe the combined [ 18 F]FDG PET with fluorine-18-fluoroacetate ([ 18 F]FAC), a promising analog of carbon-11-acetate, for targeting glycolysis and de novo lipogenesis, respectively, to determine the metabolic differences between chronic TB infection and acute infection. Materials and methods: Six-month-old BALB/c mice were inoculated with Mycobacterium bovis to induce chronic TB infection, and Escherichia coli as well as Staphylococcus aureus to induce acute infection for an in-vivo imaging study. Eighteen days after inoculation for chronic TB infection and 5 days for acute infection, both [ 18 F]FDG and [ 18 F]FAC micro-PET were performed on the infected mice. Analysis of variance and the Tukey honest ad-hoc test were carried out to determine differences among treatment with different bacterial infections. Results: TB infection showed much lower [ 18 F] FAC accumulation than acute infection. However, both TB infection and acute infection exhibited high [ 18 F]FAC accumulation. Conclusion: The marked metabolic differences inAbstract : Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection is one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide and is responsible for 1.7 million deaths per year. The increase in multidrug-resistant TB poses formidable challenges to the global control of tuberculosis. TB infection could easily yield false-positive results in fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ([ 18 F]FDG) PET imaging for cancer detection because of its high [ 18 F]FDG uptake. We describe the combined [ 18 F]FDG PET with fluorine-18-fluoroacetate ([ 18 F]FAC), a promising analog of carbon-11-acetate, for targeting glycolysis and de novo lipogenesis, respectively, to determine the metabolic differences between chronic TB infection and acute infection. Materials and methods: Six-month-old BALB/c mice were inoculated with Mycobacterium bovis to induce chronic TB infection, and Escherichia coli as well as Staphylococcus aureus to induce acute infection for an in-vivo imaging study. Eighteen days after inoculation for chronic TB infection and 5 days for acute infection, both [ 18 F]FDG and [ 18 F]FAC micro-PET were performed on the infected mice. Analysis of variance and the Tukey honest ad-hoc test were carried out to determine differences among treatment with different bacterial infections. Results: TB infection showed much lower [ 18 F] FAC accumulation than acute infection. However, both TB infection and acute infection exhibited high [ 18 F]FAC accumulation. Conclusion: The marked metabolic differences in de novo lipogenesis and glycolysis in [ 18 F]FDG and [ 18 F]FAC uptakes in micro-PET imaging, respectively, help to differentiate chronic TB infection from acute infection. … (more)
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- Nuclear medicine communications. Volume 40:Issue 6(2019:Jun.)
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- Nuclear medicine communications
- Issue:
- Volume 40:Issue 6(2019:Jun.)
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- Volume 40, Issue 6 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 40
- Issue:
- 6
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- 2019-0040-0006-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2019-06
- Subjects:
- acute infection -- chronic infection -- fluorine-18-fluoroacetate -- PET -- tuberculosis
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http://www.lww.com/Product/0143-3636 ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1097/MNM.0000000000001017 ↗
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- 0143-3636
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