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Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis

Purpose: Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of apoptosis is very important for early evaluation of tumor therapeutic efficacy. A stimuli-responsive probe based on the peptide sequence Asp-Glu-Val-Asp (DEVD), [(18)F]DEVD-Cys(StBu)-PPG(CBT)-AmBF(3) ([(18)F]1), for PET imaging of tumor apoptosi...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Ling, Wang, Wei, Li, Ke, Peng, Ying, Lv, Gaochao, Liu, Qingzhu, Gao, Feng, Seimbille, Yann, Xie, Minhao, Lin, Jianguo
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660080
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.35084
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author Qiu, Ling
Wang, Wei
Li, Ke
Peng, Ying
Lv, Gaochao
Liu, Qingzhu
Gao, Feng
Seimbille, Yann
Xie, Minhao
Lin, Jianguo
author_facet Qiu, Ling
Wang, Wei
Li, Ke
Peng, Ying
Lv, Gaochao
Liu, Qingzhu
Gao, Feng
Seimbille, Yann
Xie, Minhao
Lin, Jianguo
author_sort Qiu, Ling
collection PubMed
description Purpose: Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of apoptosis is very important for early evaluation of tumor therapeutic efficacy. A stimuli-responsive probe based on the peptide sequence Asp-Glu-Val-Asp (DEVD), [(18)F]DEVD-Cys(StBu)-PPG(CBT)-AmBF(3) ([(18)F]1), for PET imaging of tumor apoptosis was designed and prepared. This study aimed to develop a novel smart probe using a convenient radiosynthesis method and to fully examine the sensitivity and specificity of the probe response to the tumor treatment. Methods: The radiolabelling precursor DEVD-Cys(StBu)-PPG(CBT)-AmBF(3) (1) was synthesized through multistep reactions. The reduction together with caspase-controlled macrocyclization and self-assembly of 1 was characterized and validated in vitro. After [(18)F]fluorination in the buffer (pH= 2.5), the radiolabelling yield (RLY), radiochemical purity (RCP) and stability of the probe [(18)F]1 in PBS and mouse serum were investigated by radio-HPLC. The sensitivity and specificity of [(18)F]1 for detecting the drug-induced apoptosis was fully evaluated in vitro and in vivo. The effect of cold precursor 1 on the cell uptake and tumor imaging of [(18)F]1 was also assessed. The level of activated caspase-3 in Hela cells and tumors with or without apoptosis induction was analyzed and compared by western blotting and histological staining. Results: The whole radiosynthesis process of [(18)F]1 was around 25 min with RLY of 50%, RCP of over 99% and specific activity of 1.45 ± 0.4 Ci/µmol. The probe was very stable in both PBS and mouse serum within 4 h. It can be activated by caspase-3 and then undergo an intermolecular cyclization to form nanosized particles. The retained [(18)F]1 in DOX-treated HeLa cells was 2.2 folds of that in untreated cells. Within 1 h microPET imaging of the untreated Hela-bearing mice, the injection of [(18)F]1 resulted in the increase of the uptake ratio of tumor to muscle (T/M) only from 1.74 to 2.18, while in the DOX-treated Hela-bearing mice T/M increased from 1.88 to 10.52 and the co-injection of [(18)F]1 and 1 even led to the increase of T/M from 3.08 to 14.81. Conclusions: A caspase-responsive smart PET probe [(18)F]1 was designed and prepared in a kit-like manner. Co-injection of [(18)F]1 and 1 generated remarkably enhanced tumor uptake and signal-to-noise ratio in the tumor-bearing mice with drug-induced apoptosis, which correlated well with the expression level of activated caspase-3. This early readout of treatment response ensured that the probe [(18)F]1 could serve as a promising PET imaging probe for timely and noninvasive evaluation of tumor therapy.
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spelling pubmed-68159542019-10-28 Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis Qiu, Ling Wang, Wei Li, Ke Peng, Ying Lv, Gaochao Liu, Qingzhu Gao, Feng Seimbille, Yann Xie, Minhao Lin, Jianguo Theranostics Research Paper Purpose: Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of apoptosis is very important for early evaluation of tumor therapeutic efficacy. A stimuli-responsive probe based on the peptide sequence Asp-Glu-Val-Asp (DEVD), [(18)F]DEVD-Cys(StBu)-PPG(CBT)-AmBF(3) ([(18)F]1), for PET imaging of tumor apoptosis was designed and prepared. This study aimed to develop a novel smart probe using a convenient radiosynthesis method and to fully examine the sensitivity and specificity of the probe response to the tumor treatment. Methods: The radiolabelling precursor DEVD-Cys(StBu)-PPG(CBT)-AmBF(3) (1) was synthesized through multistep reactions. The reduction together with caspase-controlled macrocyclization and self-assembly of 1 was characterized and validated in vitro. After [(18)F]fluorination in the buffer (pH= 2.5), the radiolabelling yield (RLY), radiochemical purity (RCP) and stability of the probe [(18)F]1 in PBS and mouse serum were investigated by radio-HPLC. The sensitivity and specificity of [(18)F]1 for detecting the drug-induced apoptosis was fully evaluated in vitro and in vivo. The effect of cold precursor 1 on the cell uptake and tumor imaging of [(18)F]1 was also assessed. The level of activated caspase-3 in Hela cells and tumors with or without apoptosis induction was analyzed and compared by western blotting and histological staining. Results: The whole radiosynthesis process of [(18)F]1 was around 25 min with RLY of 50%, RCP of over 99% and specific activity of 1.45 ± 0.4 Ci/µmol. The probe was very stable in both PBS and mouse serum within 4 h. It can be activated by caspase-3 and then undergo an intermolecular cyclization to form nanosized particles. The retained [(18)F]1 in DOX-treated HeLa cells was 2.2 folds of that in untreated cells. Within 1 h microPET imaging of the untreated Hela-bearing mice, the injection of [(18)F]1 resulted in the increase of the uptake ratio of tumor to muscle (T/M) only from 1.74 to 2.18, while in the DOX-treated Hela-bearing mice T/M increased from 1.88 to 10.52 and the co-injection of [(18)F]1 and 1 even led to the increase of T/M from 3.08 to 14.81. Conclusions: A caspase-responsive smart PET probe [(18)F]1 was designed and prepared in a kit-like manner. Co-injection of [(18)F]1 and 1 generated remarkably enhanced tumor uptake and signal-to-noise ratio in the tumor-bearing mice with drug-induced apoptosis, which correlated well with the expression level of activated caspase-3. This early readout of treatment response ensured that the probe [(18)F]1 could serve as a promising PET imaging probe for timely and noninvasive evaluation of tumor therapy. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6815954/ /pubmed/31660080 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.35084 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Qiu, Ling
Wang, Wei
Li, Ke
Peng, Ying
Lv, Gaochao
Liu, Qingzhu
Gao, Feng
Seimbille, Yann
Xie, Minhao
Lin, Jianguo
Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title_full Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title_fullStr Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title_short Rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
title_sort rational design of caspase-responsive smart molecular probe for positron emission tomography imaging of drug-induced apoptosis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660080
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.35084
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