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Siglec-9 is a novel leukocyte ligand for vascular adhesion protein-1 and can be used in PET imaging of inflammation and cancer

Authors :
Fumiko Marttila-Ichihara
Sirpa Jalkanen
Yvonne Nymalm
Elina A. Kiss
Marko Salmi
Tibor Z. Veres
Tiina Saanijoki
Paul R. Crocker
Anu Autio
Kristiina Aalto
Heli Elovaara
Eva Bligt
Mikael Maksimow
Anne Roivainen
Tiina A. Salminen
Kati Elima
Source :
Blood. 118(13)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Leukocyte migration to sites of inflammation is regulated by several endothelial adhesion molecules. Vascular adhesion protein-1 (VAP-1) is unique among the homing-associated molecules as it is both an enzyme that oxidizes primary amines and an adhesin. Although granulocytes can bind to endothelium via a VAP-1–dependent manner, the counter-receptor(s) on this leukocyte population is(are) not known. Here we used a phage display approach and identified Siglec-9 as a candidate ligand on granulocytes. The binding between Siglec-9 and VAP-1 was confirmed by in vitro and ex vivo adhesion assays. The interaction sites between VAP-1 and Siglec-9 were identified by molecular modeling and confirmed by further binding assays with mutated proteins. Although the binding takes place in the enzymatic groove of VAP-1, it is only partially dependent on the enzymatic activity of VAP-1. In positron emission tomography, the 68Gallium-labeled peptide of Siglec-9 specifically detected VAP-1 in vasculature at sites of inflammation and cancer. Thus, the peptide binding to the enzymatic groove of VAP-1 can be used for imaging conditions, such as inflammation and cancer.

Details

ISSN :
15280020
Volume :
118
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8003c17c2ca3ad42d5b09334331666a6