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Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers

By using solid targets in medical cyclotrons, it is possible to produce large amounts of (68)GaCl(3). Purification of Ga(3+) from metal ion impurities is a critical step, as these metals compete with Ga(3+) in the complexation with different chelators, which negatively affects the radiolabeling yiel...

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Autores principales: Jussing, Emma, Milton, Stefan, Samén, Erik, Moein, Mohammad Mahdi, Bylund, Lovisa, Axelsson, Rimma, Siikanen, Jonathan, Tran, Thuy A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081118
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author Jussing, Emma
Milton, Stefan
Samén, Erik
Moein, Mohammad Mahdi
Bylund, Lovisa
Axelsson, Rimma
Siikanen, Jonathan
Tran, Thuy A.
author_facet Jussing, Emma
Milton, Stefan
Samén, Erik
Moein, Mohammad Mahdi
Bylund, Lovisa
Axelsson, Rimma
Siikanen, Jonathan
Tran, Thuy A.
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description By using solid targets in medical cyclotrons, it is possible to produce large amounts of (68)GaCl(3). Purification of Ga(3+) from metal ion impurities is a critical step, as these metals compete with Ga(3+) in the complexation with different chelators, which negatively affects the radiolabeling yields. In this work, we significantly lowered the level of iron (Fe) impurities by adding ascorbate in the purification, and the resulting (68)GaCl(3) could be utilized for high-yield radiolabeling of clinically relevant DOTA-based tracers. (68)GaCl(3) was cyclotron-produced and purified with ascorbate added in the wash solutions through the UTEVA resins. The (68)Ga eluate was analyzed for radionuclidic purity (RNP) by gamma spectroscopy, metal content by ICP-MS, and by titrations with the chelators DOTA, NOTA, and HBED. The (68)GaCl(3) eluate was utilized for GMP-radiolabeling of the DOTA-based tracers DOTATOC and FAPI-46 using an automated synthesis module. DOTA chelator titrations gave an apparent molar activity (AMA) of 491 ± 204 GBq/µmol. GMP-compliant syntheses yielded up to 7 GBq/batch [(68)Ga]Ga-DOTATOC and [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 (radiochemical yield, RCY ~ 60%, corresponding to ten times higher compared to generator-based productions). Full quality control (QC) of (68)Ga-labelled tracers showed radiochemically pure and stable products at least four hours from end-of-synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-83933132021-08-28 Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers Jussing, Emma Milton, Stefan Samén, Erik Moein, Mohammad Mahdi Bylund, Lovisa Axelsson, Rimma Siikanen, Jonathan Tran, Thuy A. Biomolecules Article By using solid targets in medical cyclotrons, it is possible to produce large amounts of (68)GaCl(3). Purification of Ga(3+) from metal ion impurities is a critical step, as these metals compete with Ga(3+) in the complexation with different chelators, which negatively affects the radiolabeling yields. In this work, we significantly lowered the level of iron (Fe) impurities by adding ascorbate in the purification, and the resulting (68)GaCl(3) could be utilized for high-yield radiolabeling of clinically relevant DOTA-based tracers. (68)GaCl(3) was cyclotron-produced and purified with ascorbate added in the wash solutions through the UTEVA resins. The (68)Ga eluate was analyzed for radionuclidic purity (RNP) by gamma spectroscopy, metal content by ICP-MS, and by titrations with the chelators DOTA, NOTA, and HBED. The (68)GaCl(3) eluate was utilized for GMP-radiolabeling of the DOTA-based tracers DOTATOC and FAPI-46 using an automated synthesis module. DOTA chelator titrations gave an apparent molar activity (AMA) of 491 ± 204 GBq/µmol. GMP-compliant syntheses yielded up to 7 GBq/batch [(68)Ga]Ga-DOTATOC and [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 (radiochemical yield, RCY ~ 60%, corresponding to ten times higher compared to generator-based productions). Full quality control (QC) of (68)Ga-labelled tracers showed radiochemically pure and stable products at least four hours from end-of-synthesis. MDPI 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8393313/ /pubmed/34439784 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081118 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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Jussing, Emma
Milton, Stefan
Samén, Erik
Moein, Mohammad Mahdi
Bylund, Lovisa
Axelsson, Rimma
Siikanen, Jonathan
Tran, Thuy A.
Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title_full Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title_fullStr Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title_full_unstemmed Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title_short Clinically Applicable Cyclotron-Produced Gallium-68 Gives High-Yield Radiolabeling of DOTA-Based Tracers
title_sort clinically applicable cyclotron-produced gallium-68 gives high-yield radiolabeling of dota-based tracers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081118
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