Cyclic versus Noncyclic Chelating Scaffold for 89Zr-Labeled ZEGFR:2377 Affibody Bioconjugates Targeting Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Overexpression.
Dominik SummerJavad GarousiMaryam OroujeniBogdan MitranKen G AnderssonAnzhelika VorobyevaJohn LöfblomAnna OrlovaVladimir TolmachevClemens DecristoforoPublished in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2017)
2377 and DFO-ZEGFR:2377 were evaluated regarding radiolabeling, in vitro stability, specificity, cell uptake, receptor affinity, biodistribution, and microPET-CT imaging. Both conjugates were efficiently labeled with zirconium-89 at room temperature but radiochemical yields increased substantially at elevated temperature, 85 °C. Both 89Zr-FSC-ZEGFR:2377 and 89Zr-DFO-ZEGFR:2377 revealed remarkable specificity, affinity and slow cell-line dependent internalization. Radiolabeling at 85 °C showed comparable results in A431 tumor xenografted mice with minor differences regarding blood clearance, tumor and liver uptake. In comparison 89Zr-DFO-ZEGFR:2377, radiolabeled at room temperature, showed a significant difference regarding tumor-to-organ ratios. MicroPET-CT imaging studies of 89Zr-FSC-ZEGFR:2377 as well as 89Zr-DFO-ZEGFR:2377 confirmed these findings. In summary we were able to show that FSC is a suitable alternative to DFO for radiolabeling of biomolecules with zirconium-89. Furthermore, our findings indicate that 89Zr-radiolabeling of DFO conjugates at higher temperature reduces off-chelate binding leading to significantly improved tumor-to-organ ratios and therefore enhancing image contrast.
Keyphrases
- pet imaging
- room temperature
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- ionic liquid
- high resolution
- cancer therapy
- tyrosine kinase
- cell proliferation
- image quality
- type diabetes
- dual energy
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- deep learning
- cell therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- drug delivery
- transcription factor
- insulin resistance
- photodynamic therapy
- binding protein
- capillary electrophoresis