Synthesis and evaluation of a novel urea-based 68 Ga-complex for imaging PSMA binding in tumor
Zhihao Zha
1, 2
,
Karl Ploessl
1, 2
,
Seok Jin Choi
1, 2
,
Zehui Wu
1, 2
,
Lin Zhu
3
,
HANK F. KUNG
4
1
Five Eleven Pharma Inc., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-04-01
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR: 0.742
CiteScore: 6.9
Impact factor: 3.0
ISSN: 09698051, 18729614
PubMed ID:
29459281
Cancer Research
Molecular Medicine
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Abstract
Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a well-established target for diagnostic and therapeutic applications for prostate cancer. It is know that [68Ga]PSMA 11 ([68Ga]Glu-NH-CO-NH-Lys(Ahx)-HBED-CC) is the most well studied PET imaging agent for detecting over expressed PSMA binding sites of tumors in humans. In an effort to provide new agents with improved characteristics for PET imaging, we report a novel [68Ga]-Glu-NH-CO-NH-Lys(Ahx)-linker-HBED-CC conjugate with a novel O-(carboxymethyl)-L-tyrosine, as the linker group.Radiosynthesis was performed by a direct method. In vitro binding and cell internalization of [68Ga]10 was investigated in PSMA positive LNCaP cell lines. Biodistribution and MicroPET imaging studies were performed in LNCaP tumor bearing mice.In vitro binding to LNCaP cells showed that natGa labeled O-(carboxymethyl)-L-tyrosine conjugate, [natGa]10, displayed excellent affinity and specificity (IC50 = 16.5 nM) a value comparable to that of PSMA 11. In vitro cell binding and internalization showed excellent uptake and retention; [68Ga]10 displayed significantly higher cellular internalization than [68Ga]PSMA 11 (12.5 vs 7.4% ID/106 cells at 1 h). Biodistribution studies in LNCaP tumor-bearing mice exhibited a high specific uptake in PSMA expressing tumors and fast clearance in normal organs (19.7 tumor/blood; 20.7 tumor/muscle at 1 h after iv injection). MicroPET imaging studies in mice confirmed that [68Ga]10 displayed excellent uptake and distinctive tumor localization, which was blocked by iv injection of a competing drug, 2-PMPA.The preliminary results strongly suggest that [68Ga]10 may be promising candidates as a PET imaging radiotracer for detecting PSMA expression in prostate cancer.
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Zha Z. et al. Synthesis and evaluation of a novel urea-based 68 Ga-complex for imaging PSMA binding in tumor // Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 2018. Vol. 59. pp. 36-47.
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Zha Z., Ploessl K., Choi S. J., Wu Z., Zhu L., KUNG H. F. Synthesis and evaluation of a novel urea-based 68 Ga-complex for imaging PSMA binding in tumor // Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 2018. Vol. 59. pp. 36-47.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2017.12.007
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2017.12.007
TI - Synthesis and evaluation of a novel urea-based 68 Ga-complex for imaging PSMA binding in tumor
T2 - Nuclear Medicine and Biology
AU - Zha, Zhihao
AU - Ploessl, Karl
AU - Choi, Seok Jin
AU - Wu, Zehui
AU - Zhu, Lin
AU - KUNG, HANK F.
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 36-47
VL - 59
PMID - 29459281
SN - 0969-8051
SN - 1872-9614
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@article{2018_Zha,
author = {Zhihao Zha and Karl Ploessl and Seok Jin Choi and Zehui Wu and Lin Zhu and HANK F. KUNG},
title = {Synthesis and evaluation of a novel urea-based 68 Ga-complex for imaging PSMA binding in tumor},
journal = {Nuclear Medicine and Biology},
year = {2018},
volume = {59},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2017.12.007},
pages = {36--47},
doi = {10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2017.12.007}
}