Lake AD, Hardwick RN, Leamon CP, Low PS, Cherrington NJ.
Folate receptor-beta expression as a diagnostic target in human & rodent nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 2019;
368:49-54. [PMID:
30794826 PMCID:
PMC6487882 DOI:
10.1016/j.taap.2019.02.009]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) afflicts 20-36% of individuals with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). A lipotoxic hepatic environment, altered innate immune signaling and inflammation are defining features of progression to NASH. Activated resident liver macrophages express folate receptor beta (FR-β) which may be an indicator of progression from steatosis to NASH. The goals of this study were to characterize FR-β protein expression in human NAFLD and rodent models of NASH, and demonstrate liver targeting of an FR-β imaging agent to the liver of a rodent NASH model using FR-β.
METHODS
Rat liver lysates from methionine choline deficient (MCD) fed rats, high fat diet (HFD) and methionine choline sufficient (MC+) rat controls were analyzed for hepatic FR-β protein. The FR-β-targeted agent, Etarfolatide was injected into MCD and MC + -fed C57BL/6 mice for efficient FastSPECT hepatic imaging. Additionally, FR-β expression across the stages of human NAFLD from normal to NASH was assessed.
RESULTS
FastSPECT images show targeting of Etarfolatide to the liver of mice fed 8 weeks of MCD diet but not control-fed mice. The MCD rat model exhibited significantly increased protein expression of hepatic FR-β in contrast to HFD or normal samples. Similarly human liver samples categorized as NASH Fatty or NASH Not Fatty showed elevated FR-β protein when compared to normal liver. FR-β transcript expression levels were elevated across both NASH Fatty and NASH Not Fatty samples.
CONCLUSION
The findings in this study indicate that FR-β expression in NASH may be harnessed to target agents directly to the liver.
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