99mTc-HYNIC PEGylated Peptide Probe Targeting HER2-Expression in Breast Cancer

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sushree Arpitabala Yadav, V. Kusum Vats, Sonal Gupta, Krishna Mohan Repaka, Drishty Satpati
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Increased HER2 expression during breast cancer and its metastatic spread can be checked by specific probes having high affinity towards the target. This study aimed at developing 99mTc-labelled HER2-specific molecular probe for accurate detection. The two rL-A9 peptide variants, HYNIC-rL-A9 and HYNIC-PEG12-rL-A9 were manually synthesized by solid phase methodology. 99mTc-labelling of peptides was accomplished using EDDA and tricine as co-ligands. [99mTc]Tc-HYNIC-rL-A9 showed poor uptake in HER2-expressing human breast carcinoma SKBR3 cells whereas the PEGylated counterpart [99mTc]Tc-HYNIC-PEG12-rL-A9 demonstrated high specific cellular uptake (3.01% ± 0.14%) and low nanomolar binding affinity (Kd = 17.11 ± 7.63 nM). Tumour uptake (SKBR3) of [99mTc]Tc-HYNIC-PEG12-rL-A9 was higher at 1 and 3 h in comparison to the non-PEGylated radiopeptide. Blocking studies led to 70% reduction in accumulation of radioactivity in the tumour indicating specificity of the radiopeptide. Introduction of polyethylene glycol (PEG12) as pharmacokinetic modifier led to significantly improved biological profile of the [99mTc]Tc-HYNIC-labelled rL-A9 peptide conjugate.

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Chemical Biology & Drug Design
Chemical Biology & Drug Design 医学-生化与分子生物学
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5.10
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3.30%
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164
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4.4 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Biology & Drug Design is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is dedicated to the advancement of innovative science, technology and medicine with a focus on the multidisciplinary fields of chemical biology and drug design. It is the aim of Chemical Biology & Drug Design to capture significant research and drug discovery that highlights new concepts, insight and new findings within the scope of chemical biology and drug design.
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