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Novel NK1R-Targeted 68 Ga-/ 177 Lu-Radioconjugates with Potential Application against Glioblastoma Multiforme: Preliminary Exploration of Structure–Activity Relationships.

Authors :
Matalińska, Joanna
Kosińska, Katarzyna
Halik, Paweł K.
Koźmiński, Przemysław
Lipiński, Piotr F. J.
Gniazdowska, Ewa
Misicka, Aleksandra
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Feb2022, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p1214-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Locoregionally administered, NK1 receptor (NK1R) targeted radionuclide therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme. So far, the radiopharmaceuticals used in this approach have been based on the endogenous agonist of NK1R, Substance P or on its close analogues. Herein, we used a well-known, small molecular NK1R antagonist, L732,138, as the basis for the radiopharmaceutical vector. First, 14 analogues of this compound were evaluated to check whether extending the parent structure with linkers of different lengths would not deteriorate the NK1R binding. The tested analogues had affinity similar to or better than the parent compound, and none of the linkers had a negative impact on the binding. Next, five DOTA conjugates were synthesized and used for labelling with <superscript>68</superscript>Ga and <superscript>177</superscript>Lu. The obtained radioconjugates turned out to be fairly lipophilic but showed rather limited stability in human plasma. Evaluation of the receptor affinity of the (radio)conjugates showed that neither the chelator nor the metal negatively impacts the NK1R binding. The <superscript>177</superscript>Lu-radioconjugates exhibited the binding characteristics towards NK1R similar or better than that of the <superscript>177</superscript>Lu-labelled derivative of Substance P, which is in current clinical use. The experimental results presented herein, along with their structural rationalization provided by modelling, give insight for the further molecular design of small molecular NK1R-targeting vectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16616596
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155246083
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031214