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A 99mTc-Labeled Ligand of Carbonic Anhydrase IX Selectively Targets Renal Cell Carcinoma In Vivo.

Nikolaus Krall1, Francesca Pretto2, Martin Mattarella2, Cristina Müller3, Dario Neri4.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Small organic ligands, selective for tumor-associated antigens, are increasingly being considered as alternatives to monoclonal antibodies for the targeted delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic payloads such as radionuclides and drugs into neoplastic masses. We have previously described a novel acetazolamide derivative, a carbonic anhydrase ligand with high affinity for the tumor-associated isoform IX (CAIX), which can transport highly potent cytotoxic drugs into CAIX-expressing solid tumors. The aim of the present study was to quantitatively investigate the biodistribution properties of said ligand and understand whether acetazolamide conjugates merit further development as drug carriers and radioimaging agents.
METHODS: The conjugate described in this study, consisting of a derivative of acetazolamide, a spacer, and a peptidic (99m)Tc chelator, was labeled using sodium pertechnetate under reducing conditions and injected intravenously into CAIX-expressing SKRC-52 xenograft-bearing mice. Animals were sacrificed, and organ uptake as percentage injected activity of radiolabeled ligand per gram of tissues (%IA/g) was evaluated between 10 min and 24 h. Additionally, postmortem imaging by SPECT was performed.
RESULTS: The acetazolamide conjugate described in this study could be labeled to high radiochemical purity (>95%, 2.2-4.5 MBq/nmol). Analysis of organ uptake at various time points revealed that the ligand displayed a maximal tumor accumulation 3 h after intravenous injection (22 %IA/g), with an excellent tumor-to-blood ratio of 70:1 at the same time point. The ligand accumulation in the tumor was more efficient than in any other organ, but a residual uptake in the kidney, lung, and stomach (9, 16, and 10 %IA/g, respectively) was also observed, in line with patterns of carbonic anhydrase isoform expression in those tissues. Interestingly, tumor-to-organ ratios improved on administration of higher doses of radiolabeled ligand, suggesting that certain binding sites in normal organs can be saturated in vivo.
CONCLUSION: The (99m)Tc-labeled acetazolamide conjugate exhibits high tumor uptake and favorable tumor-to-kidney ratios of up to 3 that may allow imaging of tumors in the kidney and distant sites at earlier time points than commonly possible with antibody-based products. These data suggest that the described molecule merit further development as a radioimaging agent for CAIX-expressing renal cell carcinoma.
© 2016 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Inc.

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Keywords:  carbonic anhydrase IX; imaging agent; kidney cancer; tumor targeting

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26912427     DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.115.170514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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