Synthesis and Imaging of Novel CDK19-Targeted Tracers Incorporating an Albumin-Binding Moiety

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Panfeng Li, Zhao Yang, Yanli Li, Jiang Yu, Ziyang Wang, Jiaci Nie, Xiaoman Liu, Wenbin Hou, Yu Zhao, Dong Dai, Yiliang Li
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Abstract

Cyclin-dependent kinase 19 (CDK19) is a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. We have previously studied a series of CDK19-targeted PET tracers, but in-depth drug optimization is needed to improve the physiochemical properties of such large and polar tracers. The albumin strategy has received widespread attention in recent years, and we synthesized 68Ga-IRM-14a and 68Ga-IRM-14b based on the strategy. After in vivo imaging studies in mice, we found that introducing albumin moiety will significantly change the physicochemical properties of existing large polarity tracers, thereby increasing tissue uptake and retention, which is beneficial for future treatment. In short, the albumin strategy will be an important strategy in the field of radiopharmaceutical optimization.

含有白蛋白结合片段的新型cdk19靶向示踪剂的合成和成像
细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶19 (CDK19)是前列腺癌诊断和治疗的潜在靶点。我们之前已经研究了一系列靶向cdk19的PET示踪剂,但需要深入的药物优化来改善这些大型极性示踪剂的理化性质。白蛋白策略近年来受到广泛关注,我们基于该策略合成了68Ga-IRM-14a和68Ga-IRM-14b。通过小鼠体内成像研究,我们发现引入白蛋白片段会显著改变现有大极性示踪剂的理化性质,从而增加组织的吸收和保留,有利于未来的治疗。总之,白蛋白策略将是放射性药物优化领域的一个重要策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals publishes all aspects of research dealing with labeled compound preparation and applications of these compounds. This includes tracer methods used in medical, pharmacological, biological, biochemical and chemical research in vitro and in vivo. The Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals devotes particular attention to biomedical research, diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiopharmaceuticals, covering all stages of development from basic metabolic research and technological development to preclinical and clinical studies based on physically and chemically well characterized molecular structures, coordination compounds and nano-particles.
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