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Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRNT) is a promising approach for cancer therapy. Terbium has four medically interesting isotopes ((149)Tb, (152)Tb, (155)Tb and (161)Tb) which span the entire radiopharmaceutical space (TRNT, PET and SPECT imaging). Since the same element is used, accessing the variou...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8422959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34504849 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.675122 |
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author | Cassells, Irwin Ahenkorah, Stephen Burgoyne, Andrew R. Van de Voorde, Michiel Deroose, Christophe M. Cardinaels, Thomas Bormans, Guy Ooms, Maarten Cleeren, Frederik |
author_facet | Cassells, Irwin Ahenkorah, Stephen Burgoyne, Andrew R. Van de Voorde, Michiel Deroose, Christophe M. Cardinaels, Thomas Bormans, Guy Ooms, Maarten Cleeren, Frederik |
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description | Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRNT) is a promising approach for cancer therapy. Terbium has four medically interesting isotopes ((149)Tb, (152)Tb, (155)Tb and (161)Tb) which span the entire radiopharmaceutical space (TRNT, PET and SPECT imaging). Since the same element is used, accessing the various diagnostic or therapeutic properties without changing radiochemical procedures and pharmacokinetic properties is advantageous. The use of (heat-sensitive) biomolecules as vector molecule with high affinity and selectivity for a certain molecular target is promising. However, mild radiolabeling conditions are required to prevent thermal degradation of the biomolecule. Herein, we report the evaluation of potential bifunctional chelators for Tb-labeling of heat-sensitive biomolecules using human serum albumin (HSA) to assess the in vivo stability of the constructs. p-SCN-Bn-CHX-A”-DTPA, p-SCN-Bn-DOTA, p-NCS-Bz-DOTA-GA and p-SCN-3p-C-NETA were conjugated to HSA via a lysine coupling method. All HSA-constructs were labeled with [(161)Tb]TbCl(3) at 40°C with radiochemical yields higher than 98%. The radiolabeled constructs were stable in human serum up to 24 h at 37°C. (161)Tb-HSA-constructs were injected in mice to evaluate their in vivo stability. Increasing bone accumulation as a function of time was observed for [(161)Tb]TbCl(3) and [(161)Tb]Tb-DTPA-CHX-A”-Bn-HSA, while negligible bone uptake was observed with the DOTA, DOTA-GA and NETA variants over a 7-day period. The results indicate that the p-SCN-Bn-DOTA, p-NCS-Bz-DOTA-GA and p-SCN-3p-C-NETA are suitable bifunctional ligands for Tb-based radiopharmaceuticals, allowing for high yield radiolabeling in mild conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-84229592021-09-08 Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability Cassells, Irwin Ahenkorah, Stephen Burgoyne, Andrew R. Van de Voorde, Michiel Deroose, Christophe M. Cardinaels, Thomas Bormans, Guy Ooms, Maarten Cleeren, Frederik Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRNT) is a promising approach for cancer therapy. Terbium has four medically interesting isotopes ((149)Tb, (152)Tb, (155)Tb and (161)Tb) which span the entire radiopharmaceutical space (TRNT, PET and SPECT imaging). Since the same element is used, accessing the various diagnostic or therapeutic properties without changing radiochemical procedures and pharmacokinetic properties is advantageous. The use of (heat-sensitive) biomolecules as vector molecule with high affinity and selectivity for a certain molecular target is promising. However, mild radiolabeling conditions are required to prevent thermal degradation of the biomolecule. Herein, we report the evaluation of potential bifunctional chelators for Tb-labeling of heat-sensitive biomolecules using human serum albumin (HSA) to assess the in vivo stability of the constructs. p-SCN-Bn-CHX-A”-DTPA, p-SCN-Bn-DOTA, p-NCS-Bz-DOTA-GA and p-SCN-3p-C-NETA were conjugated to HSA via a lysine coupling method. All HSA-constructs were labeled with [(161)Tb]TbCl(3) at 40°C with radiochemical yields higher than 98%. The radiolabeled constructs were stable in human serum up to 24 h at 37°C. (161)Tb-HSA-constructs were injected in mice to evaluate their in vivo stability. Increasing bone accumulation as a function of time was observed for [(161)Tb]TbCl(3) and [(161)Tb]Tb-DTPA-CHX-A”-Bn-HSA, while negligible bone uptake was observed with the DOTA, DOTA-GA and NETA variants over a 7-day period. The results indicate that the p-SCN-Bn-DOTA, p-NCS-Bz-DOTA-GA and p-SCN-3p-C-NETA are suitable bifunctional ligands for Tb-based radiopharmaceuticals, allowing for high yield radiolabeling in mild conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8422959/ /pubmed/34504849 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.675122 Text en Copyright © 2021 Cassells, Ahenkorah, Burgoyne, Van de Voorde, Deroose, Cardinaels, Bormans, Ooms and Cleeren. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Cassells, Irwin Ahenkorah, Stephen Burgoyne, Andrew R. Van de Voorde, Michiel Deroose, Christophe M. Cardinaels, Thomas Bormans, Guy Ooms, Maarten Cleeren, Frederik Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title | Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title_full | Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title_fullStr | Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title_short | Radiolabeling of Human Serum Albumin With Terbium-161 Using Mild Conditions and Evaluation of in vivo Stability |
title_sort | radiolabeling of human serum albumin with terbium-161 using mild conditions and evaluation of in vivo stability |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8422959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34504849 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.675122 |
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