Molecular Design of HER3-Targeting Affibody Molecules: Influence of Chelator and Presence of HEHEHE-Tag on Biodistribution of 68Ga-Labeled Tracers.
Charles Dahlsson LeitaoSara S RinneBogdan MitranAnzhelika VorobyevaKen G AnderssonVladimir TolmachevStefan StåhlJohn LöfblomAnna OrlovaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
Affibody-based imaging of HER3 is a promising approach for patient stratification. We investigated the influence of a hydrophilic HEHEHE-tag ((HE)₃-tag) and two different gallium-68/chelator-complexes on the biodistribution of Z08698 with the aim to improve the tracer for PET imaging. Affibody molecules (HE)₃-Z08698-X and Z08698-X (X = NOTA, NODAGA) were produced and labeled with gallium-68. Binding specificity and cellular processing were studied in HER3-expressing human cancer cell lines BxPC-3 and DU145. Biodistribution was studied 3 h p.i. in Balb/c nu/nu mice bearing BxPC-3 xenografts. Mice were imaged 3 h p.i. using microPET/CT. Conjugates were stably labeled with gallium-68 and bound specifically to HER3 in vitro and in vivo. Association to cells was rapid but internalization was slow. Uptake in tissues, including tumors, was lower for (HE)₃-Z08698-X than for non-tagged variants. The neutral [68Ga]Ga-NODAGA complex reduced the hepatic uptake of Z08698 compared to positively charged [68Ga]Ga-NOTA-conjugated variants. The influence of the chelator was more pronounced in variants without (HE)3-tag. In conclusion, hydrophilic (HE)₃-tag and neutral charge of the [68Ga]Ga-NODAGA complex promoted blood clearance and lowered hepatic uptake of Z08698. [68Ga]Ga-(HE)₃-Z08698-NODAGA was considered most promising, providing the lowest blood and hepatic uptake and the best imaging contrast among the tested variants.
Keyphrases
- pet ct
- pet imaging
- positron emission tomography
- copy number
- endothelial cells
- computed tomography
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gene expression
- squamous cell carcinoma
- drug delivery
- single molecule
- liquid chromatography
- magnetic resonance
- photodynamic therapy
- oxidative stress
- high fat diet induced
- metabolic syndrome
- lymph node metastasis
- signaling pathway
- mass spectrometry
- contrast enhanced
- skeletal muscle
- cell cycle arrest