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(68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers

During the preparation of [(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-sdAb at high activity, degradation of the tracers was observed, impacting the radiochemical purity (RCP). Increasing starting activities in radiolabelings is often paired with increased degradation of the tracer due to the formation of free radical species,...

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Autores principales: Baudhuin, Henri, Cousaert, Julie, Vanwolleghem, Philippe, Raes, Geert, Caveliers, Vicky, Keyaerts, Marleen, Lahoutte, Tony, Xavier, Catarina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050448
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author Baudhuin, Henri
Cousaert, Julie
Vanwolleghem, Philippe
Raes, Geert
Caveliers, Vicky
Keyaerts, Marleen
Lahoutte, Tony
Xavier, Catarina
author_facet Baudhuin, Henri
Cousaert, Julie
Vanwolleghem, Philippe
Raes, Geert
Caveliers, Vicky
Keyaerts, Marleen
Lahoutte, Tony
Xavier, Catarina
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description During the preparation of [(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-sdAb at high activity, degradation of the tracers was observed, impacting the radiochemical purity (RCP). Increasing starting activities in radiolabelings is often paired with increased degradation of the tracer due to the formation of free radical species, a process known as radiolysis. Radical scavengers and antioxidants can act as radioprotectant due to their fast interaction with formed radicals and can therefore reduce the degree of radiolysis. This study aims to optimize a formulation to prevent radiolysis during the labeling of NOTA derivatized single domain antibody (sdAbs) with (68)Ga. Gentisic acid, ascorbic acid, ethanol and polyvinylpyrrolidone were tested individually or in combination to find an optimal mix able to prevent radiolysis without adversely influencing the radiochemical purity (RCP) or the functionality of the tracer. RCP and degree of radiolysis were assessed via thin layer chromatography and size exclusion chromatography for up to three hours after radiolabeling. Individually, the radioprotectants showed insufficient efficacy in reducing radiolysis when using high activities of (68)Ga, while being limited in amount due to negative impact on radiolabeling of the tracer. A combination of 20% ethanol (VEtOH/VBuffer%) and 5 mg ascorbic acid proved successful in preventing radiolysis during labeling with starting activities up to 1–1.2 GBq of (68)Ga, and is able to keep the tracer stable for up to at least 3 h after labeling at room temperature. The prevention of radiolysis by the combination of ethanol and ascorbic acid potentially allows radiolabeling compatibility of NOTA-sdAbs with all currently available (68)Ge/(68)Ga generators. Additionally, a design is proposed to allow the incorporation of the radioprotectant in an ongoing diagnostic kit development for (68)Ga labeling of NOTA-sdAbs.
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spelling pubmed-81510642021-05-27 (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers Baudhuin, Henri Cousaert, Julie Vanwolleghem, Philippe Raes, Geert Caveliers, Vicky Keyaerts, Marleen Lahoutte, Tony Xavier, Catarina Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article During the preparation of [(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-sdAb at high activity, degradation of the tracers was observed, impacting the radiochemical purity (RCP). Increasing starting activities in radiolabelings is often paired with increased degradation of the tracer due to the formation of free radical species, a process known as radiolysis. Radical scavengers and antioxidants can act as radioprotectant due to their fast interaction with formed radicals and can therefore reduce the degree of radiolysis. This study aims to optimize a formulation to prevent radiolysis during the labeling of NOTA derivatized single domain antibody (sdAbs) with (68)Ga. Gentisic acid, ascorbic acid, ethanol and polyvinylpyrrolidone were tested individually or in combination to find an optimal mix able to prevent radiolysis without adversely influencing the radiochemical purity (RCP) or the functionality of the tracer. RCP and degree of radiolysis were assessed via thin layer chromatography and size exclusion chromatography for up to three hours after radiolabeling. Individually, the radioprotectants showed insufficient efficacy in reducing radiolysis when using high activities of (68)Ga, while being limited in amount due to negative impact on radiolabeling of the tracer. A combination of 20% ethanol (VEtOH/VBuffer%) and 5 mg ascorbic acid proved successful in preventing radiolysis during labeling with starting activities up to 1–1.2 GBq of (68)Ga, and is able to keep the tracer stable for up to at least 3 h after labeling at room temperature. The prevention of radiolysis by the combination of ethanol and ascorbic acid potentially allows radiolabeling compatibility of NOTA-sdAbs with all currently available (68)Ge/(68)Ga generators. Additionally, a design is proposed to allow the incorporation of the radioprotectant in an ongoing diagnostic kit development for (68)Ga labeling of NOTA-sdAbs. MDPI 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8151064/ /pubmed/34068666 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050448 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Baudhuin, Henri
Cousaert, Julie
Vanwolleghem, Philippe
Raes, Geert
Caveliers, Vicky
Keyaerts, Marleen
Lahoutte, Tony
Xavier, Catarina
(68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title_full (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title_fullStr (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title_full_unstemmed (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title_short (68)Ga-Labeling: Laying the Foundation for an Anti-Radiolytic Formulation for NOTA-sdAb PET Tracers
title_sort (68)ga-labeling: laying the foundation for an anti-radiolytic formulation for nota-sdab pet tracers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14050448
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