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Meeting ReportMolecular Targeting Probes - Radioactive and Nonradioactive

68Ga-labeled click conjugate targeting GLUT1-transporters

Izabela Tworowska, Sara Zamanian, Ebrahim Delpassand and Michael Schultz
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2012, 53 (supplement 1) 1568;
Izabela Tworowska
1RadioMedix, Inc., Houston, TX
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Sara Zamanian
1RadioMedix, Inc., Houston, TX
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Ebrahim Delpassand
2RITA Foundation, Houston, TX
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Michael Schultz
3University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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Objectives Copper-free click conjugation has been successfully applied for the synthesis of imaging and therapeutic agents with high yield and purity. Our goal was to evaluate this approach for the synthesis of glucose-based imaging agents.

Methods Synthesis of cyclooctyne-glucosamine conjugate 1 was performed by coupling of MFCO-NHS to 2-acetamido-N-(ϵ-aminocaproyl)-2-deoxy-β-D-glucosylamine. The conjugate 1 reacted with 3-azido-propyl-monoamide DOTA using Cu-free click reaction. Products 1 and 2 were analyzed by ESI-MS and HPLC. 68Ga-labeling was performed in 0.5M NaOAc pH=4.1 at 95oC for 10min (68Ge/68Ga generator ITG) and analyzed using ITLC and radio-HPLC. Radiochemical stability was determined by their incubation in PBS (1X), DMEM media, and FBS. 68Ga-labeled agent was study in vitro in 13762 cancer cell line using 68Ga-DOTA as a standard. Competition uptake studies were performed in the presence of GLUT-1 targeting molecules, glucose and cytochalasin B.

Results The ESI spectrum of compound 1 and 2 showed expected [m/z+Na] peaks of 621.6 (predicted 598.7) and [m/z+H]=1095.2 (predicted 1094), respectively. 68Ga-radiolabeling of compound 1 proceed with RCY > 99% and in vitro stability greater than 97.2± 1.1% intact in PBS and 95.5± 0.9% intact in media at 2 h by iTLC. Cellular uptake of 68Ga-compound 2 was 2.7± 0.1 %ID/mg in 13762 and 0.2 %ID/mg of 68Ga-DOTA. This uptake was blocked over 67% in the presence of cold glucose and cytoclasin B.

Conclusions GLUT1 targeting click conjugates were successfully synthesized and labeled with high radiochemical yield and stability and evaluated as potential GLUT1-targeting imaging agents

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