Therkildsen_2019_Clin.Exp.Rheumatol_37 Suppl 117_20

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Title : Acetylcholinesterase-associated inflammation in patients with giant cell arteritis. Evaluation by histology and 11C-donepezil PET\/CT - Therkildsen_2019_Clin.Exp.Rheumatol_37 Suppl 117_20
Author(s) : Therkildsen P , Nielsen BD , Hansen IT , Keller KK , Steiniche T , Gormsen LC , Borghammer P , Hauge EM
Ref : Clin Exp Rheumatol , 37 Suppl 117 :20 , 2019
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the in-situ expression of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the inflamed vessel wall of patients with biopsy-positive giant cell arteritis (GCA) as compared to biopsy-negative non-GCA patients, and to evaluate the in-vivo expression of AChE in patients with large-vessel GCA (LVGCA) by 11C-donepezil (AChE inhibitor) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). METHODS: Twenty-four biopsy-positive GCA and 44 biopsy-negative non-GCA patients were included for AChE histology. Immunohistochemical methods were used to determine the AChE expression. The histological inflammation and the AChE expression were assessed by an experienced pathologist on a 3-point scale. Two patients with newly diagnosed 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) PET/CT verified LVGCA were included for 11C-donepezil PET/CT. PET images were assessed by an experienced nuclear medicine physician. RESULTS: AChE was expressed in all 24 positive temporal artery biopsies, 10/24 showed high AChE expression (grade 2) and 14/24 showed moderate AChE expression (grade 1). No AChE expression was observed outside the media smooth muscle cells (grade 0) in any of the biopsy-negative non-GCA patients. The AChE expression was in 86% agreement with the histological inflammation. The AChE expression was not associated with any clinical or biochemical findings. In both LV-GCA patients, PET/CT revealed extensive vascular FDG uptake but no 11C-donepezil uptake. CONCLUSIONS: AChE is highly expressed in the inflamed vessel wall of patients with GCA. Although, 11C-donepezil PET/CT showed no vascular uptake in the FDG PET/CT verified LV-GCA patients, histological findings raise the possibility that AChE can be used in the development of new diagnostic and disease monitoring tools for GCA.

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PubMedID: 31162030

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Therkildsen P, Nielsen BD, Hansen IT, Keller KK, Steiniche T, Gormsen LC, Borghammer P, Hauge EM (2019)
Acetylcholinesterase-associated inflammation in patients with giant cell arteritis. Evaluation by histology and 11C-donepezil PET\/CT
Clin Exp Rheumatol 37 Suppl 117 :20

Therkildsen P, Nielsen BD, Hansen IT, Keller KK, Steiniche T, Gormsen LC, Borghammer P, Hauge EM (2019)
Clin Exp Rheumatol 37 Suppl 117 :20