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Strain-Promoted Catalyst-Free Click Chemistry for Rapid Construction of (64)Cu-Labeled PET Imaging Probes.


ABSTRACT: A rapid, efficient, and catalyst-free click chemistry method for the construction of (64)Cu-labeled PET imaging probes was reported based on the strain-promoted aza-dibenzocyclooctyne ligation. This new method was exemplified in the synthesis of (64)Cu-labeled RGD peptide for PET imaging of tumor integrin ?v?3 expression in vivo. The catalyst-free click chemistry reaction proceeded with a fast rate and eliminated the contamination problem of the catalyst Cu(I) ions interfering with the (64)Cu radiolabeling procedure under the conventional Cu-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition condition. The new strategy is simple and robust, and the resultant (64)Cu-labeled RGD probe was obtained in an excellent yield and high specific activity. PET imaging and biodistribution studies revealed significant, specific uptake of the "click" (64)Cu-labeled RGD probe in integrin ?v?3-positive U87MG xenografts with little uptake in nontarget tissues. This new approach is versatile, which warrants a wide range of applications for highly diverse radiometalated bioconjugates for radioimaging and radiotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Chen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4025793 | biostudies-other | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Strain-Promoted Catalyst-Free Click Chemistry for Rapid Construction of (64)Cu-Labeled PET Imaging Probes.

Chen Kai K   Wang Xinlu X   Lin Wei-Yu WY   Shen Clifton K-F CK   Yap Li-Peng LP   Hughes Lindsey D LD   Conti Peter S PS  

ACS medicinal chemistry letters 20120919 12


A rapid, efficient, and catalyst-free click chemistry method for the construction of (64)Cu-labeled PET imaging probes was reported based on the strain-promoted aza-dibenzocyclooctyne ligation. This new method was exemplified in the synthesis of (64)Cu-labeled RGD peptide for PET imaging of tumor integrin αvβ3 expression in vivo. The catalyst-free click chemistry reaction proceeded with a fast rate and eliminated the contamination problem of the catalyst Cu(I) ions interfering with the (64)Cu ra  ...[more]

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