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Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model

Long circulating liposomes entrapping iodinated and radioiodinated compounds offer a highly versatile theranostic platform. Here we report a new methodology for efficient and high-yield loading of such compounds into liposomes, enabling CT/SPECT/PET imaging and (131)I-radiotherapy. Methods: The CT c...

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Autores principales: Engudar, Gokce, Schaarup-Jensen, Henrik, Fliedner, Frederikke P., Hansen, Anders E., Kempen, Paul, Jølck, Rasmus I., Kjaer, Andreas, Andresen, Thomas L., Clausen, Mads H., Jensen, Andreas I., Henriksen, Jonas R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613265
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.26706
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author Engudar, Gokce
Schaarup-Jensen, Henrik
Fliedner, Frederikke P.
Hansen, Anders E.
Kempen, Paul
Jølck, Rasmus I.
Kjaer, Andreas
Andresen, Thomas L.
Clausen, Mads H.
Jensen, Andreas I.
Henriksen, Jonas R.
author_facet Engudar, Gokce
Schaarup-Jensen, Henrik
Fliedner, Frederikke P.
Hansen, Anders E.
Kempen, Paul
Jølck, Rasmus I.
Kjaer, Andreas
Andresen, Thomas L.
Clausen, Mads H.
Jensen, Andreas I.
Henriksen, Jonas R.
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description Long circulating liposomes entrapping iodinated and radioiodinated compounds offer a highly versatile theranostic platform. Here we report a new methodology for efficient and high-yield loading of such compounds into liposomes, enabling CT/SPECT/PET imaging and (131)I-radiotherapy. Methods: The CT contrast agent diatrizoate was synthetically functionalized with a primary amine, which enabled its remote loading into PEGylated liposomes by either an ammonium sulfate- or a citrate-based pH transmembrane gradient. Further, the amino-diatrizoate was radiolabeled with either (124)I (t(1/2) = 4.18 days) for PET or (125)I (t(1/2) = 59.5 days) for SPECT, through an aromatic Finkelstein reaction. Results: Quantitative loading efficiencies (>99%) were achieved at optimized conditions. The (124)I-labeled compound was remote-loaded into liposomes, with an overall radiolabeling efficiency of 77 ± 1%, and imaged in vivo in a CT26 murine colon cancer tumor model by PET/CT. A prolonged blood circulation half-life of 19.5 h was observed for the radiolabeled liposomes, whereas injections of the free compound were rapidly cleared. Lower accumulation was observed in the spleen, liver, kidney and tumor than what is usually seen for long-circulating liposomes. Conclusion: The lower accumulation was interpreted as release of the tracer from the liposomes within these organs after accumulation. These results may guide the design of systems for controlled release of remote loadable drugs from liposomes.
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spelling pubmed-62994392019-01-04 Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model Engudar, Gokce Schaarup-Jensen, Henrik Fliedner, Frederikke P. Hansen, Anders E. Kempen, Paul Jølck, Rasmus I. Kjaer, Andreas Andresen, Thomas L. Clausen, Mads H. Jensen, Andreas I. Henriksen, Jonas R. Theranostics Research Paper Long circulating liposomes entrapping iodinated and radioiodinated compounds offer a highly versatile theranostic platform. Here we report a new methodology for efficient and high-yield loading of such compounds into liposomes, enabling CT/SPECT/PET imaging and (131)I-radiotherapy. Methods: The CT contrast agent diatrizoate was synthetically functionalized with a primary amine, which enabled its remote loading into PEGylated liposomes by either an ammonium sulfate- or a citrate-based pH transmembrane gradient. Further, the amino-diatrizoate was radiolabeled with either (124)I (t(1/2) = 4.18 days) for PET or (125)I (t(1/2) = 59.5 days) for SPECT, through an aromatic Finkelstein reaction. Results: Quantitative loading efficiencies (>99%) were achieved at optimized conditions. The (124)I-labeled compound was remote-loaded into liposomes, with an overall radiolabeling efficiency of 77 ± 1%, and imaged in vivo in a CT26 murine colon cancer tumor model by PET/CT. A prolonged blood circulation half-life of 19.5 h was observed for the radiolabeled liposomes, whereas injections of the free compound were rapidly cleared. Lower accumulation was observed in the spleen, liver, kidney and tumor than what is usually seen for long-circulating liposomes. Conclusion: The lower accumulation was interpreted as release of the tracer from the liposomes within these organs after accumulation. These results may guide the design of systems for controlled release of remote loadable drugs from liposomes. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6299439/ /pubmed/30613265 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.26706 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Engudar, Gokce
Schaarup-Jensen, Henrik
Fliedner, Frederikke P.
Hansen, Anders E.
Kempen, Paul
Jølck, Rasmus I.
Kjaer, Andreas
Andresen, Thomas L.
Clausen, Mads H.
Jensen, Andreas I.
Henriksen, Jonas R.
Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title_full Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title_fullStr Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title_full_unstemmed Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title_short Remote loading of liposomes with a (124)I-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by PET/CT in a murine tumor model
title_sort remote loading of liposomes with a (124)i-radioiodinated compound and their in vivo evaluation by pet/ct in a murine tumor model
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613265
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.26706
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