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Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling

BACKGROUND: Manganese porphyrins have several therapeutic/imaging applications, including their use as radioprotectants (in clinical trials) and as paramagnetic MRI contrast agents. The affinity of porphyrins for lipid bilayers also makes them candidates for cell/liposome labelling. We hypothesised...

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Autores principales: Gawne, Peter J., Pinto, Sara M.A., Nielsen, Karin M., Keeling, George P., Pereira, Mariette M., T. M. de Rosales, Rafael
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10236072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36088876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2022.08.006
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author Gawne, Peter J.
Pinto, Sara M.A.
Nielsen, Karin M.
Keeling, George P.
Pereira, Mariette M.
T. M. de Rosales, Rafael
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Pinto, Sara M.A.
Nielsen, Karin M.
Keeling, George P.
Pereira, Mariette M.
T. M. de Rosales, Rafael
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description BACKGROUND: Manganese porphyrins have several therapeutic/imaging applications, including their use as radioprotectants (in clinical trials) and as paramagnetic MRI contrast agents. The affinity of porphyrins for lipid bilayers also makes them candidates for cell/liposome labelling. We hypothesised that metalation with the positron emission tomography (PET) radionuclide (52)Mn (t(1/2) = 5.6 d) would allow long-term in vivo biodistribution studies of Mn-porphyrins, as well as a method to label and track cells/liposomes, but methods for fast and efficient radiolabelling are lacking. RESULTS: Several porphyrins were produced and radiolabelled by addition to neutralised [(52)Mn]MnCl(2) and heating using a microwave (MW) synthesiser, and compared with non-MW heating. MW radiosynthesis allowed >95 % radiochemical yields (RCY) in just 1 h. Conversely, non-MW heating at 70 °C for 1 h resulted in low RCY (0–25 % RCY) and most porphyrins did not reach radiolabelling completion after 24 h. Formation of the (52)Mn-complexes were confirmed with radio-HPLC by comparison with their non-radioactive (55)Mn counterparts. Following this, several [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins were used to radiolabel liposomes resulting in 75–86 % labelling efficiency (LE). Two lead [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins were taken forward to label MDA-MB-231 cancer cells in vitro, achieving ca. 11 % LE. After 24 h, 32–45 % of the [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins was retained in cells. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to standard methods, MW heating allows the fast synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins with >95 % radiochemical yields that avoid purification. [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins also show promising cell/liposome labelling properties. Our reported technique can potentially be exploited for the in vivo imaging of Mn-porphyrin therapeutics, as well as for the accurate in vivo quantification of Mn-porphyrin MRI agents.
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spelling pubmed-102360722023-06-03 Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling Gawne, Peter J. Pinto, Sara M.A. Nielsen, Karin M. Keeling, George P. Pereira, Mariette M. T. M. de Rosales, Rafael Nucl Med Biol Article BACKGROUND: Manganese porphyrins have several therapeutic/imaging applications, including their use as radioprotectants (in clinical trials) and as paramagnetic MRI contrast agents. The affinity of porphyrins for lipid bilayers also makes them candidates for cell/liposome labelling. We hypothesised that metalation with the positron emission tomography (PET) radionuclide (52)Mn (t(1/2) = 5.6 d) would allow long-term in vivo biodistribution studies of Mn-porphyrins, as well as a method to label and track cells/liposomes, but methods for fast and efficient radiolabelling are lacking. RESULTS: Several porphyrins were produced and radiolabelled by addition to neutralised [(52)Mn]MnCl(2) and heating using a microwave (MW) synthesiser, and compared with non-MW heating. MW radiosynthesis allowed >95 % radiochemical yields (RCY) in just 1 h. Conversely, non-MW heating at 70 °C for 1 h resulted in low RCY (0–25 % RCY) and most porphyrins did not reach radiolabelling completion after 24 h. Formation of the (52)Mn-complexes were confirmed with radio-HPLC by comparison with their non-radioactive (55)Mn counterparts. Following this, several [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins were used to radiolabel liposomes resulting in 75–86 % labelling efficiency (LE). Two lead [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins were taken forward to label MDA-MB-231 cancer cells in vitro, achieving ca. 11 % LE. After 24 h, 32–45 % of the [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins was retained in cells. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to standard methods, MW heating allows the fast synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins with >95 % radiochemical yields that avoid purification. [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins also show promising cell/liposome labelling properties. Our reported technique can potentially be exploited for the in vivo imaging of Mn-porphyrin therapeutics, as well as for the accurate in vivo quantification of Mn-porphyrin MRI agents. Elsevier 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC10236072/ /pubmed/36088876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2022.08.006 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gawne, Peter J.
Pinto, Sara M.A.
Nielsen, Karin M.
Keeling, George P.
Pereira, Mariette M.
T. M. de Rosales, Rafael
Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title_full Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title_fullStr Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title_short Microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)Mn]Mn-porphyrins: Applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
title_sort microwave-assisted synthesis of [(52)mn]mn-porphyrins: applications in cell and liposome radiolabelling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10236072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36088876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2022.08.006
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