INTRODUCTION: Galectin-3 (gal-3) is a carbohydrate binding protein that has been implicated in cell adhesion, tumor invasion and metastasis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tumor targeting and imaging properties of a gal-3 binding peptide selected by phage display in a mouse model of metastatic human prostate carcinoma expressing gal-3. METHODS: A gal-3 binding peptide, ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR, was synthesized with a Gly-Ser-Gly (GSG) spacer and 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N',N'',N'''-tetraacetic acid (DOTA) and then radiolabeled with (111)In. The in vitro cell binding properties of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR were determined in metastatic human PC3-M prostate carcinoma cells. The pharmacokinetics and single-photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT/CT) imaging with the radiolabeled peptide were evaluated in SCID mice bearing human PC3-M prostate carcinoma tumor xenografts. RESULTS: The radiolabeled peptide bound with a 50% inhibitory concentration of 191+/-10.2 nM to cultured PC3-M prostate carcinoma cells. In vivo tumor uptake and retention coupled with fast whole-body clearance of the peptide were demonstrated in PC3-M tumor-bearing SCID mice. The tumor uptake rates of the radiolabeled peptide were 1.27+/-0.10%ID/g at 30 min, 0.82+/-0.15%ID/g at 1 h and 0.57+/-0.09%ID/g at 2 h. MicroSPECT/CT studies revealed good tumor uptake of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR 2 h postinjection, while uptake in normal organs was low, with the exception of the kidneys. CONCLUSIONS: In vitro cell binding along with tumor uptake of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR in PC3-M human prostate carcinoma tumor-bearing SCID mice suggests the potential of this peptide as a radiopharmaceutical for imaging of gal-3-expressing prostate tumors.
INTRODUCTION:Galectin-3 (gal-3) is a carbohydrate binding protein that has been implicated in cell adhesion, tumor invasion and metastasis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tumor targeting and imaging properties of a gal-3 binding peptide selected by phage display in a mouse model of metastatic humanprostate carcinoma expressing gal-3. METHODS: A gal-3 binding peptide, ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR, was synthesized with a Gly-Ser-Gly (GSG) spacer and 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N',N'',N'''-tetraacetic acid (DOTA) and then radiolabeled with (111)In. The in vitro cell binding properties of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR were determined in metastatic humanPC3-M prostate carcinoma cells. The pharmacokinetics and single-photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT/CT) imaging with the radiolabeled peptide were evaluated in SCIDmice bearing humanPC3-M prostate carcinoma tumor xenografts. RESULTS: The radiolabeled peptide bound with a 50% inhibitory concentration of 191+/-10.2 nM to cultured PC3-M prostate carcinoma cells. In vivo tumor uptake and retention coupled with fast whole-body clearance of the peptide were demonstrated in PC3-M tumor-bearing SCIDmice. The tumor uptake rates of the radiolabeled peptide were 1.27+/-0.10%ID/g at 30 min, 0.82+/-0.15%ID/g at 1 h and 0.57+/-0.09%ID/g at 2 h. MicroSPECT/CT studies revealed good tumor uptake of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR 2 h postinjection, while uptake in normal organs was low, with the exception of the kidneys. CONCLUSIONS: In vitro cell binding along with tumor uptake of (111)In-DOTA-(GSG)-ANTPCGPYTHDCPVKR in PC3-M humanprostate carcinomatumor-bearing SCIDmice suggests the potential of this peptide as a radiopharmaceutical for imaging of gal-3-expressing prostate tumors.
Authors: Judith S Knapp; Soum D Lokeshwar; Ulrich Vogel; Jörg Hennenlotter; Christian Schwentner; Mario W Kramer; Arnulf Stenzl; Axel S Merseburger Journal: World J Urol Date: 2012-08-15 Impact factor: 4.226
Authors: Marleen van Oosten; Lucia Ma Crane; Joost Bart; Fijs W van Leeuwen; Gooitzen M van Dam Journal: Transl Oncol Date: 2011-04-01 Impact factor: 4.243