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Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the valence of cyclic RGD peptides, P-RGD (PEG(4)-c(RGDfK): PEG(4) = 15-amino-4,710,13-tetraoxapentadecanoic acid), P-RGD(2) (PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2), 2P-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2)}(2), 2P4G-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[G(3)-c(RGDfK)](2)}(2): G(3) = Gly...

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Autores principales: Shi, Jiyun, Zhou, Yang, Chakraborty, Sudipta, Kim, Young-Seung, Jia, Bing, Wang, Fan, Liu, Shuang
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3157017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21850213
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author Shi, Jiyun
Zhou, Yang
Chakraborty, Sudipta
Kim, Young-Seung
Jia, Bing
Wang, Fan
Liu, Shuang
author_facet Shi, Jiyun
Zhou, Yang
Chakraborty, Sudipta
Kim, Young-Seung
Jia, Bing
Wang, Fan
Liu, Shuang
author_sort Shi, Jiyun
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description Purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the valence of cyclic RGD peptides, P-RGD (PEG(4)-c(RGDfK): PEG(4) = 15-amino-4,710,13-tetraoxapentadecanoic acid), P-RGD(2) (PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2), 2P-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2)}(2), 2P4G-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[G(3)-c(RGDfK)](2)}(2): G(3) = Gly-Gly-Gly) and 6P-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[PEG(4)-c(RGDfK)](2)}(2)) in binding to integrin α(v)β(3), and to assess the impact of peptide and linker multiplicity on biodistribution properties, excretion kinetics and metabolic stability of their corresponding (111)In radiotracers. Methods: Five new RGD peptide conjugates (DOTA-P-RGD (DOTA =1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetracetic acid), DOTA-P-RGD(2), DOTA-2P-RGD(4), DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4), DOTA-6P-RGD(4)), and their (111)In complexes were prepared. The integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity of cyclic RGD conjugates were determined by a competitive displacement assay against (125)I-c(RGDyK) bound to U87MG human glioma cells. Biodistribution, planar imaging and metabolism studies were performed in athymic nude mice bearing U87MG human glioma xenografts. Results: The integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity of RGD conjugates follows the order of: DOTA-6P-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.3 ± 0.1 nM) ~ DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.2 ± 0.1 nM) ~ DOTA-2P-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.5 ± 0.1 nM) > DOTA-3P-RGD(2) (DOTA-PEG(4)-E[PEG(4)-c(RGDfK)](2): IC(50) = 1.5 ± 0.2 nM) > DOTA-P-RGD(2) (IC(50) = 5.0 ± 1.0 nM) >> DOTA-P-RGD (IC(50) = 44.3 ± 3.5 nM) ~ c(RGDfK) (IC(50) = 49.9 ± 5.5 nM) >> DOTA-6P-RGK(4) (IC(50) = 437 ± 35 nM). The fact that DOTA-6P-RGK(4) had much lower integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity than DOTA-6P-RGD(4) suggests that the binding of DOTA-6P-RGD(4) to integrin α(v)β(3) is RGD-specific. This conclusion is consistent with the lower tumor uptake for (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGK(4)) than that for (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGD(4)). It was also found that the G(3) and PEG(4) linkers between RGD motifs have a significant impact on the integrin α(v)β(3)-targeting capability, biodistribution characteristics, excretion kinetics and metabolic stability of (111)In-labeled cyclic RGD peptides. Conclusion: On the basis of their integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity and tumor uptake of their corresponding (111)In radiotracers, it was conclude that 2P-RGD(4), 2P4G-RGD(4) and 6P-RGD(4) are most likely bivalent in binding to integrin α(v)β(3), and extra RGD motifs might contribute to the long tumor retention times of (111)In(DOTA-2P-RGD(4)),( 111)In(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) and (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGD(4)) than that of (111)In(DOTA-3P-RGD(3)) at 72 h p.i. Among the (111)In-labeled cyclic RGD tetramers evaluated in the glioma model, (111)In(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) has very high tumor uptake with the best tumor/kidney and tumor/liver ratios, suggesting that (90)Y(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) and (177)Lu(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) might have the potential for targeted radiotherapy of integrin α(v)β(3)-positive tumors.
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spelling pubmed-31570172011-08-17 Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability Shi, Jiyun Zhou, Yang Chakraborty, Sudipta Kim, Young-Seung Jia, Bing Wang, Fan Liu, Shuang Theranostics Research Paper Purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the valence of cyclic RGD peptides, P-RGD (PEG(4)-c(RGDfK): PEG(4) = 15-amino-4,710,13-tetraoxapentadecanoic acid), P-RGD(2) (PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2), 2P-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[c(RGDfK)](2)}(2), 2P4G-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[G(3)-c(RGDfK)](2)}(2): G(3) = Gly-Gly-Gly) and 6P-RGD(4) (E{PEG(4)-E[PEG(4)-c(RGDfK)](2)}(2)) in binding to integrin α(v)β(3), and to assess the impact of peptide and linker multiplicity on biodistribution properties, excretion kinetics and metabolic stability of their corresponding (111)In radiotracers. Methods: Five new RGD peptide conjugates (DOTA-P-RGD (DOTA =1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetracetic acid), DOTA-P-RGD(2), DOTA-2P-RGD(4), DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4), DOTA-6P-RGD(4)), and their (111)In complexes were prepared. The integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity of cyclic RGD conjugates were determined by a competitive displacement assay against (125)I-c(RGDyK) bound to U87MG human glioma cells. Biodistribution, planar imaging and metabolism studies were performed in athymic nude mice bearing U87MG human glioma xenografts. Results: The integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity of RGD conjugates follows the order of: DOTA-6P-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.3 ± 0.1 nM) ~ DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.2 ± 0.1 nM) ~ DOTA-2P-RGD(4) (IC(50) = 0.5 ± 0.1 nM) > DOTA-3P-RGD(2) (DOTA-PEG(4)-E[PEG(4)-c(RGDfK)](2): IC(50) = 1.5 ± 0.2 nM) > DOTA-P-RGD(2) (IC(50) = 5.0 ± 1.0 nM) >> DOTA-P-RGD (IC(50) = 44.3 ± 3.5 nM) ~ c(RGDfK) (IC(50) = 49.9 ± 5.5 nM) >> DOTA-6P-RGK(4) (IC(50) = 437 ± 35 nM). The fact that DOTA-6P-RGK(4) had much lower integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity than DOTA-6P-RGD(4) suggests that the binding of DOTA-6P-RGD(4) to integrin α(v)β(3) is RGD-specific. This conclusion is consistent with the lower tumor uptake for (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGK(4)) than that for (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGD(4)). It was also found that the G(3) and PEG(4) linkers between RGD motifs have a significant impact on the integrin α(v)β(3)-targeting capability, biodistribution characteristics, excretion kinetics and metabolic stability of (111)In-labeled cyclic RGD peptides. Conclusion: On the basis of their integrin α(v)β(3) binding affinity and tumor uptake of their corresponding (111)In radiotracers, it was conclude that 2P-RGD(4), 2P4G-RGD(4) and 6P-RGD(4) are most likely bivalent in binding to integrin α(v)β(3), and extra RGD motifs might contribute to the long tumor retention times of (111)In(DOTA-2P-RGD(4)),( 111)In(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) and (111)In(DOTA-6P-RGD(4)) than that of (111)In(DOTA-3P-RGD(3)) at 72 h p.i. Among the (111)In-labeled cyclic RGD tetramers evaluated in the glioma model, (111)In(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) has very high tumor uptake with the best tumor/kidney and tumor/liver ratios, suggesting that (90)Y(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) and (177)Lu(DOTA-2P4G-RGD(4)) might have the potential for targeted radiotherapy of integrin α(v)β(3)-positive tumors. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3157017/ /pubmed/21850213 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Shi, Jiyun
Zhou, Yang
Chakraborty, Sudipta
Kim, Young-Seung
Jia, Bing
Wang, Fan
Liu, Shuang
Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title_full Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title_fullStr Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title_short Evaluation of (111)In-Labeled Cyclic RGD Peptides: Effects of Peptide and Linker Multiplicity on Their Tumor Uptake, Excretion Kinetics and Metabolic Stability
title_sort evaluation of (111)in-labeled cyclic rgd peptides: effects of peptide and linker multiplicity on their tumor uptake, excretion kinetics and metabolic stability
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3157017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21850213
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