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Discovery of N-(4-[18F]Fluoro-5-methylpyridin-2-yl)isoquinolin-6-amine (JNJ-64326067), a New Promising Tau Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Tracer.

Frederik J R RomboutsLieven DeclercqJosé-Ignacio AndrésAstrid BottelbergsLu ChenLaura IturrinoJoseph E LeenaertsJonas MariënFengbin SongCindy WintmoldersStijn WuytsChunfang A XiaPaula Te RieleGuy BormansRik VandenbergheHartmuth KolbDiederik Moechars
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2019)
In Alzheimer's disease, the density and spread of aggregated tau protein track well with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, making the imaging of aggregated tau a compelling biomarker. A structure-activity relationship exploration around an isoquinoline hit, followed by an exploration of tolerated fluorination positions, allowed us to identify 9 (JNJ-64326067), a potent and selective binder to aggregated tau with a favorable pharmacokinetic profile and no apparent off-target binding. This was confirmed in rat and monkey positron emission tomography studies using [18F]9.
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