Currently available imaging techniques have limited specificity for the detection of active myocardial inflammation. Aluminum F-labeled 1,4,7-triazacyclononane--triacetic acid conjugated folate (F-FOL) is a PET tracer targeting folate receptor β (FR-β), which is expressed on activated macrophages at sites of inflammation. We evaluated F-FOL PET for the detection of myocardial inflammation in rats with autoimmune myocarditis and studied the expression of FR-β in human cardiac sarcoidosis specimens. Myocarditis was induced by immunizing rats ( = 18) with porcine cardiac myosin in complete Freund adjuvant. Control rats ( = 6) were injected with Freund adjuvant alone. F-FOL was intravenously injected, followed by imaging with a small-animal PET/CT scanner and autoradiography. Contrast-enhanced high-resolution CT or F-FDG PET images were used for coregistration. Rat tissue sections and myocardial autopsy samples from 6 patients with cardiac sarcoidosis were studied for macrophages and FR-β. The myocardium of 10 of 18 immunized rats showed focal macrophage-rich inflammatory lesions, with FR-β expression occurring mainly in M1-polarized macrophages. PET images showed focal myocardial F-FOL uptake colocalizing with inflammatory lesions (SUV, 2.1 ± 1.1), whereas uptake in the remote myocardium of immunized rats and controls was low (SUV, 0.4 ± 0.2 and 0.4 ± 0.1, respectively; < 0.01). Ex vivo autoradiography of tissue sections confirmed uptake of F-FOL in myocardial inflammatory lesions. Uptake of F-FOL in inflamed myocardium was efficiently blocked by a nonlabeled FR-β ligand folate glucosamine in vivo. The myocardium of patients with cardiac sarcoidosis showed many FR-β-positive macrophages in inflammatory lesions. In a rat model of autoimmune myocarditis, F-FOL shows specific uptake in inflamed myocardium containing macrophages expressing FR-β, which were also present in human cardiac sarcoid lesions. Imaging of FR-β expression is a potential approach for the detection of active myocardial inflammation.
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