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  • Integrin αvβ6 shows potential as a target for identifying aggressive cancer cells, particularly in head and neck and pancreatic tumors.
  • The study focused on creating and testing a radiotracer called Ga-Trivehexin, which successfully tagged integrin αvβ6 and demonstrated high radiochemical purity and stability.
  • PET/CT scans revealed that Ga-Trivehexin concentrated in tumors with minimal uptake in healthy tissues, making it a promising tool for noninvasive cancer imaging.

Article Abstract

Integrin αvβ6 has become an extremely promising theranostic target for precise delineation of fast-growing malignant cells in the recent years. The aim of the study was to validate the in-house kit-like synthesis of Ga-Trivehexin (integrin αvβ6) and to evaluate its uptake in patients with integrin αvβ6 expressing head and neck and pancreatic cancer. Ga-Trivehexin was synthesized by adding the variable amount of integrin αvβ6 (30-50 μg) to full volume (4-5 mL) Ga-68 in 0.05 M HCl and heating the reaction mixture at 90°C for 12 min at pH 3.5-4 to obtain the radiotracer with high radiochemical purity (RCP) and high yield. Quality control procedures were done to assess the RCP, stability, pyrogenicity and sterility of the radiotracer. Ga-Trivehexin was then administered in patients who met the eligibility criteria. Whole body PET/CT scans were done at variable time points post intravenous (i.v.) injection of 84-185 MBq of Ga-Trivehexin to assess its biodistribution and maximum uptake time. 0.2 mCi of Ga/μg of Trivehexin at 90°C for 12 min was the optimal parameter to obtain 85%-88% of noncorrected yield and 99% of RCP. The Ga-Trivehexin showed stability upto 6 h and was also found to be sterile and pyrogen free. Intense radiotracer uptake was noticed in the tumor and no uptake was noticed in healthy tissues. PET/CT imaging at 60 min post injection was found to be the optimal time for imaging the tumors with Ga-Trivehexin. The protocol for in-house kit-like labeling of Ga-Trivehexin was safe, reproducible, and cost-effective. Ga-Trivehexin is an extremely promising agent for noninvasive molecular imaging of integrin αvβ6 expressing tumors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cbr.2022.0080DOI Listing

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