[Tc]Tc-Labeled Plectin-Targeting Peptide as a Novel SPECT Probe for Tumor Imaging.

Pharmaceutics

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200080, China.

Published: May 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Certain receptors, like plectin, are often overexpressed in tumors and are linked to cancer progression, making them valuable targets for cancer imaging.
  • Researchers developed a plectin-targeted peptide (PTP) labeled with [Tc]Tc for use as a SPECT imaging probe and tested its effectiveness in mouse models.
  • The [Tc]Tc-HYNIC-PTP showed good compatibility, effective tumor targeting, stable imaging properties, and a correlation between its accumulation in tumors and plectin expression levels, indicating its potential as a cancer imaging tool.

Article Abstract

Certain receptors are often overexpressed during tumor occurrence and development and closely correlate with carcinogenesis. Owing to its overexpression on the cell membrane and cytoplasm of various tumors, plectin, which is involved in tumor proliferation, migration, and invasion, has been viewed as a promising target for cancer imaging. Hence, plectin-targeting agents have great potential as imaging probes for tumor diagnosis. In this study, we developed a [Tc]Tc-labeled plectin-targeted peptide (PTP) as a novel single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) probe for tumor imaging and investigated its pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and targeting ability in several types of tumor-bearing mouse models. The PTP had good biocompatibility and targeting ability to tumor cells in vitro and could be readily labeled with [Tc]Tc after modification with the bifunctional chelator 6-hydrazino nicotinamide (HYNIC). Furthermore, the prepared [Tc]Tc-labeled PTP ([Tc]Tc-HYNIC-PTP) showed high radiochemical purity and excellent stability in vitro. In addition, favorable biodistribution, fast blood clearance, and clear accumulation of [Tc]Tc-HYNIC-PTP in several types of tumors were observed, with a good correlation between tumor uptake and plectin expression levels. These results indicate the potential of [Tc]Tc-HYNIC-PTP as a novel SPECT probe for tumor imaging.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146797PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050996DOI Listing

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