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DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature

BACKGROUND: The widespread acceptance and application of (68)Ga-PET depends on our ability to develop radiopharmaceuticals that can be prepared in a convenient and suitable manner. A kit-type labelling protocol provides such characteristics and requires chelators that can be radiolabelled under exce...

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Autores principales: Seemann, Johanna, Waldron, Bradley, Parker, David, Roesch, Frank
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5843802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29564381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41181-016-0007-3
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Waldron, Bradley
Parker, David
Roesch, Frank
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description BACKGROUND: The widespread acceptance and application of (68)Ga-PET depends on our ability to develop radiopharmaceuticals that can be prepared in a convenient and suitable manner. A kit-type labelling protocol provides such characteristics and requires chelators that can be radiolabelled under exceptionally mild conditions. Recently the DATA chelators have been introduced that fulfil these requirements. In continuing their development, the synthesis and radiolabelling of the first DATA bifunctional chelator (BFC) and peptide conjugate are described. RESULTS: A BFC derived from the DATA ligand (2,2’-(6-((carboxymethyl)amino)-1,4-diazepane-1,4-diyl)diacetic acid) has been synthesised in five steps from simple building blocks, with an overall yield of 8 %. DATA(M5)-3(t)Bu (5-[1,4-Bis-tert-butoxycarbonylmethyl-6-(tert-butoxycarbonylmethyl-methyl-amino)-[1, 4]diazepan-6-yl]-pentanoic acid) has been coupled to [DPhe(1)][Tyr(3)]-octreotide (TOC) and the resulting peptide conjugate (DATATOC) radiolabelled with purified (68)Ga derived via four different (68)Ge/(68)Ga generator post-processing (PP) methods. The stability and lipophilicity of the radiotracer have been assessed and a kit-type formulation for radiolabelling evaluated. (68)Ga-DATATOC has been prepared with a > 95 % radiochemical yield (RCY) within 1 (fractionated and acetone-PP) and 10 min (ethanol- and NaCl-PP) at 23 °C (pH 4.2–4.9, 13 nmol). The radiolabelled peptide is stable in the presence of human serum. Lipophilicity of (68)Ga-DATATOC was calculated as logP = −3.2 ± 0.3, with a HPLC retention time (t (R) = 10.4 min) similar to (68)Ga-DOTATOC (logP = −2.9 ± 0.4, t (R) = 10.3 min). Kit-type labelling from a lyophilised solid using acetone-PP based labelling achieves > 95 % RCY in 10 min at 23 °C. CONCLUSIONS: The favourable labelling properties of the DATA chelators have been retained for DATATOC. High radiochemical purity can be achieved at 23 °C in less than 1 min and from a kit formulation. The speed, reliability, ease, flexibility and simplicity with which (68)Ga-DATATOC can be prepared makes it a very attractive alternative to current standards. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s41181-016-0007-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-58438022018-03-19 DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature Seemann, Johanna Waldron, Bradley Parker, David Roesch, Frank EJNMMI Radiopharm Chem Research BACKGROUND: The widespread acceptance and application of (68)Ga-PET depends on our ability to develop radiopharmaceuticals that can be prepared in a convenient and suitable manner. A kit-type labelling protocol provides such characteristics and requires chelators that can be radiolabelled under exceptionally mild conditions. Recently the DATA chelators have been introduced that fulfil these requirements. In continuing their development, the synthesis and radiolabelling of the first DATA bifunctional chelator (BFC) and peptide conjugate are described. RESULTS: A BFC derived from the DATA ligand (2,2’-(6-((carboxymethyl)amino)-1,4-diazepane-1,4-diyl)diacetic acid) has been synthesised in five steps from simple building blocks, with an overall yield of 8 %. DATA(M5)-3(t)Bu (5-[1,4-Bis-tert-butoxycarbonylmethyl-6-(tert-butoxycarbonylmethyl-methyl-amino)-[1, 4]diazepan-6-yl]-pentanoic acid) has been coupled to [DPhe(1)][Tyr(3)]-octreotide (TOC) and the resulting peptide conjugate (DATATOC) radiolabelled with purified (68)Ga derived via four different (68)Ge/(68)Ga generator post-processing (PP) methods. The stability and lipophilicity of the radiotracer have been assessed and a kit-type formulation for radiolabelling evaluated. (68)Ga-DATATOC has been prepared with a > 95 % radiochemical yield (RCY) within 1 (fractionated and acetone-PP) and 10 min (ethanol- and NaCl-PP) at 23 °C (pH 4.2–4.9, 13 nmol). The radiolabelled peptide is stable in the presence of human serum. Lipophilicity of (68)Ga-DATATOC was calculated as logP = −3.2 ± 0.3, with a HPLC retention time (t (R) = 10.4 min) similar to (68)Ga-DOTATOC (logP = −2.9 ± 0.4, t (R) = 10.3 min). Kit-type labelling from a lyophilised solid using acetone-PP based labelling achieves > 95 % RCY in 10 min at 23 °C. CONCLUSIONS: The favourable labelling properties of the DATA chelators have been retained for DATATOC. High radiochemical purity can be achieved at 23 °C in less than 1 min and from a kit formulation. The speed, reliability, ease, flexibility and simplicity with which (68)Ga-DATATOC can be prepared makes it a very attractive alternative to current standards. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s41181-016-0007-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2016-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5843802/ /pubmed/29564381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41181-016-0007-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Roesch, Frank
DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title_full DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title_fullStr DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title_full_unstemmed DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title_short DATATOC: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)Ga labelling of TOC at ambient temperature
title_sort datatoc: a novel conjugate for kit-type (68)ga labelling of toc at ambient temperature
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5843802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29564381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41181-016-0007-3
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