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[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models

Background: The frequent overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) in human cancers provides the rationale for delivering clinically useful radionuclides to tumor sites using peptide carriers. Radiolabeled GRPR antagonists, besides being safer for human use, have often shown high...

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Autores principales: Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis, Lymperis, Emmanouil, Kaloudi, Aikaterini, de Jong, Marion, Krenning, Eric P., Nock, Berthold A., Maina, Theodosia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32731473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153418
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author Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis
Lymperis, Emmanouil
Kaloudi, Aikaterini
de Jong, Marion
Krenning, Eric P.
Nock, Berthold A.
Maina, Theodosia
author_facet Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis
Lymperis, Emmanouil
Kaloudi, Aikaterini
de Jong, Marion
Krenning, Eric P.
Nock, Berthold A.
Maina, Theodosia
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description Background: The frequent overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) in human cancers provides the rationale for delivering clinically useful radionuclides to tumor sites using peptide carriers. Radiolabeled GRPR antagonists, besides being safer for human use, have often shown higher tumor uptake and faster background clearance than agonists. We herein compared the biological profiles of the GRPR-antagonist-based radiotracers [(99m)Tc]Tc-[N(4)-PEGx-DPhe(6),Leu-NHEt(13)]BBN(6-13) (N(4): 6-(carboxy)-1,4,8,11-tetraazaundecane; PEG: polyethyleneglycol): (i) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7 (x = 2), (ii) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13 (x = 3), and (iii) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 (x = 4), in GRPR-positive cells and animal models. The impact of in situ neprilysin (NEP)-inhibition on in vivo stability and tumor uptake was also assessed by treatment of mice with phosphoramidon (PA). Methods: The GRPR affinity of DB7/DB13/DB14 was determined in PC-3 cell membranes, and cell binding of the respective [(99m)Tc]Tc-radioligands was assessed in PC-3 cells. Each of [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7, [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13, and [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 was injected into mice without or with PA coinjection and 5 min blood samples were analyzed by HPLC. Biodistribution was conducted at 4 h postinjection (pi) in severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) mice bearing PC-3 xenografts without or with PA coinjection. Results: DB7, -13, and -14 displayed single-digit nanomolar affinities for GRPR. The uptake rates of [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7, [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13, and [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 in PC-3 cells was comparable and consistent with a radioantagonist profile. The radiotracers were found to be ≈70% intact in mouse blood and >94% intact after coinjection of PA. Treatment of mice with PA enhanced tumor uptake. Conclusions: The present study showed that increase of PEG-spacer length in the [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7–[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13–[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 series had little effect on GRPR affinity, specific uptake in PC-3 cells, in vivo stability, or tumor uptake. A significant change in in vivo stability and tumor uptake was observed only after treatment of mice with PA, without compromising the favorably low background radioactivity levels.
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spelling pubmed-74356572020-08-28 [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis Lymperis, Emmanouil Kaloudi, Aikaterini de Jong, Marion Krenning, Eric P. Nock, Berthold A. Maina, Theodosia Molecules Article Background: The frequent overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) in human cancers provides the rationale for delivering clinically useful radionuclides to tumor sites using peptide carriers. Radiolabeled GRPR antagonists, besides being safer for human use, have often shown higher tumor uptake and faster background clearance than agonists. We herein compared the biological profiles of the GRPR-antagonist-based radiotracers [(99m)Tc]Tc-[N(4)-PEGx-DPhe(6),Leu-NHEt(13)]BBN(6-13) (N(4): 6-(carboxy)-1,4,8,11-tetraazaundecane; PEG: polyethyleneglycol): (i) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7 (x = 2), (ii) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13 (x = 3), and (iii) [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 (x = 4), in GRPR-positive cells and animal models. The impact of in situ neprilysin (NEP)-inhibition on in vivo stability and tumor uptake was also assessed by treatment of mice with phosphoramidon (PA). Methods: The GRPR affinity of DB7/DB13/DB14 was determined in PC-3 cell membranes, and cell binding of the respective [(99m)Tc]Tc-radioligands was assessed in PC-3 cells. Each of [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7, [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13, and [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 was injected into mice without or with PA coinjection and 5 min blood samples were analyzed by HPLC. Biodistribution was conducted at 4 h postinjection (pi) in severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) mice bearing PC-3 xenografts without or with PA coinjection. Results: DB7, -13, and -14 displayed single-digit nanomolar affinities for GRPR. The uptake rates of [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7, [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13, and [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 in PC-3 cells was comparable and consistent with a radioantagonist profile. The radiotracers were found to be ≈70% intact in mouse blood and >94% intact after coinjection of PA. Treatment of mice with PA enhanced tumor uptake. Conclusions: The present study showed that increase of PEG-spacer length in the [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB7–[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB13–[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB14 series had little effect on GRPR affinity, specific uptake in PC-3 cells, in vivo stability, or tumor uptake. A significant change in in vivo stability and tumor uptake was observed only after treatment of mice with PA, without compromising the favorably low background radioactivity levels. MDPI 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7435657/ /pubmed/32731473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153418 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis
Lymperis, Emmanouil
Kaloudi, Aikaterini
de Jong, Marion
Krenning, Eric P.
Nock, Berthold A.
Maina, Theodosia
[(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title_full [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title_fullStr [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title_full_unstemmed [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title_short [(99m)Tc]Tc-DB1 Mimics with Different-Length PEG Spacers: Preclinical Comparison in GRPR-Positive Models
title_sort [(99m)tc]tc-db1 mimics with different-length peg spacers: preclinical comparison in grpr-positive models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32731473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153418
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