Development of [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN as a Novel Radiotracer for Dual Integrin and GRPR-targeted Tumor PET Imaging.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Naeimeh Amraee, Behrouz Alirezaour, Mohammad Hosntalab, Asghar Hadadi, Hassan Yousefnia
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Abstract

Background: In this study, [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN was prepared and its preclinical assessments were evaluated for PET imaging of GRPR overexpressing tumors.

Methods: NODAGA-RGD-BBN heterodimer peptide was successfully labeled with cyclotronproduced copper-64 at optimized conditions. The radiochemical purity of the radiotracer was checked by HPLC and RTLC methods. The stability of the radiolabeled compound was assessed in PBS (4°C) and in human blood serum (37°C). Binding affinity and internalization of [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN were studied on PC3, LNCaP, and CHO cell lines. The biodistribution of the radiotracer was evaluated in normal and tumor-bearing mice.

Results: [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN was prepared with radiochemical purity >99 ± 0.7% (HPLC/ITLC) and specific activity of 18.5 ± 2.2 TBq/mmol. The radiotracer showed high stability in PBS (95 ± 1.05%) and in human blood serum (96 ± 1.24%) and, high affinity to the GRP expressing tumor cells. [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN showed hydrophilic (log p = -1.14) and agonistic nature. The biodistribution and imaging studies demonstrated high uptake at the tumor site at all intervals post-injection and 3-4 h post-injection can be considered an appropriate time of imaging.

Conclusion: The results indicated that [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN radiolabeled heterodimer peptide can be considered as a high-potential agent for PET imaging of GRPRoverexpressing tumors.

开发[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN 作为新型放射性示踪剂,用于双重整合素和 GRPR 靶向肿瘤 PET 成像。
背景:本研究制备了[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN,并评估了其用于GRPR过表达肿瘤PET成像的临床前评估:本研究制备了[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN,并对其用于GRPR过表达肿瘤的PET成像进行了临床前评估:方法:在优化的条件下,用回旋加速器生产的64号铜成功标记了NODAGA-RGD-BBN异二聚体肽。采用 HPLC 和 RTLC 方法检测了放射性示踪剂的放射化学纯度。评估了放射性标记化合物在 PBS(4°C)和人体血清(37°C)中的稳定性。在 PC3、LNCaP 和 CHO 细胞系上研究了 [64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN 的结合亲和力和内化情况。在正常小鼠和肿瘤小鼠体内对放射性示踪剂的生物分布进行了评估:结果:制备出的[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN放射化学纯度大于 99 ± 0.7%(HPLC/ITLC),比活度为 18.5 ± 2.2 TBq/mmol。该放射性示踪剂在 PBS(95 ± 1.05%)和人体血清(96 ± 1.24%)中表现出高度稳定性,并且与表达 GRP 的肿瘤细胞具有高亲和力。[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN 具有亲水性(log p =-1.14)和激动性。生物分布和成像研究表明,在注射后的所有时间间隔内,肿瘤部位都有较高的摄取率,注射后 3-4 h 是成像的合适时间:结果表明,[64Cu]Cu-NODAGA-RGD-BBN放射性标记异二聚体肽可被视为一种用于GRPR表达肿瘤PET成像的高潜力药物。
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