Tetrazine-TCO ligated lanthanide conjugates for biomedical imaging

IF 6.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
Aimee Chen, William Lim Kee Chang, Grace T McMullon, Yichao Yu, Benjamin Woolley, Grainne Geoghegan, Ceren Yalcin, Sophie Morse, Mark F Lythgoe, James J. Choi, Nicholas J Long
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Abstract

Lanthanide chelates and copper-free click chemistry have important uses for targeted molecular imaging and therapeutic strategies. Herein, we report the complexation of lanthanides to a tetrazine-functionalised DO3A macrocycle and the tetrazine-TCO ligation between the lanthanide-DO3A-tetrazine complexes and a TCO-PEG4-functionalised rhodamine as a model agent. The luminescent and magnetic properties of the resultant dual-modal conjugates are described. The tetrazine moiety was found to sensitise terbium luminescence, resulting in a ‘turn-off’ effect upon its transformation to the dihydropyridazine linker, with the rhodamine moiety then dominating the fluorescence emissions. The T1 relaxivities of Gd-DO3A-tetrazine and Gd-DO3A-PEG4-rhodamine were found to be similar to Gd(DOTA). As a proof-of-concept in vivo test, the click conjugates were delivered to mice brains using the combination of focused ultrasound and microbubbles, with neuron uptake of the probes observed.
生物医学成像用四嗪- tco偶联镧系物
镧系螯合物和无铜点击化学在靶向分子成像和治疗策略中具有重要用途。本文报道了镧系元素与四嗪功能化DO3A大环的络合,以及镧系元素-DO3A-四嗪配合物与tco - peg4功能化罗丹明之间的四嗪- tco连接作为模型剂。描述了所得双峰共轭物的发光和磁性能。四嗪部分被发现对铽的发光敏感,导致其转化为二氢吡啶连接剂时产生“关闭”效应,罗丹明部分随后主导荧光发射。Gd- do3a -四嗪和Gd- do3a - peg4 -罗丹明的T1松弛度与Gd(DOTA)相似。作为一项概念验证的体内测试,click共轭物通过聚焦超声和微泡的结合传递到小鼠大脑,观察到神经元对探针的摄取。
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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR-
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
587
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: The international, high quality journal for interdisciplinary research between inorganic chemistry and related subjects
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