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Copper-64-Labeled Antibody Fragments for Immuno-PET/Radioimmunotherapy with Low Renal Radioactivity Levels and Amplified Tumor-Kidney Ratios.


ABSTRACT: Copper-64 (64Cu)-labeled antibody fragments such as Fab are useful for molecular imaging (immuno-PET) and radioimmunotherapy. However, these fragments cause high and persistent localization of radioactivity in the kidneys after injection. To solve this problem, this study assessed the applicability of a molecular design to 64Cu, which reduces renal radioactivity levels by liberating a urinary excretory radiometabolite from antibody fragments at the renal brush border membrane (BBM). Since 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4,7-triacetic acid (NOTA) forms a stable complex with Cu, NOTA-conjugated Met-Val-Lys-maleimide (NOTA-MVK-Mal), which is a radio-gallium labeling agent for antibody fragments, was evaluated for applicability to 64Cu. The MVK linkage was recognized by the BBM enzymes to liberate [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-Met although the recognition of the MVK sequence for the [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-MVK derivative was reduced compared with that of its [67Ga]Ga-counterpart, probably due to the difference in the charge of the metal-NOTA complexes. When injected into mice, [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-MVK-Fab resulted in similar renal radioactivity levels to the 67Ga-labeled counterpart. In addition, [64Cu]Cu-NOTA-MVK-Fab resulted in lower renal radioactivity levels than those from 64Cu-labeled Fab using a conventional method, without a reduction in the tumor radioactivity levels. These findings indicate that our approach to reducing renal radioactivity levels by liberating a radiolabeled compound from antibody fragments at the renal BBM for urinary excretion is applicable to 64Cu-labeled antibody fragments and useful for immuno-PET and radioimmunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Suzuki H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8388099 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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