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Platelet-12 lipoxygenase targeting via a newly synthesized curcumin derivative radiolabeled with technetium-99m.

Reem Ibrahim Al-Wabli1, Tamer Mostafa Mohamed Hafez Sakr2, Mohammed Abdou Khedr3, Adly Abdallah Selim4, Mohamed Abd El-Motaleb Abd El-Rahman4, Wafaa Abdou Zaghary3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: One of the most popular techniques for cancer detection is the nuclear medicine technique. The present research focuses on Platelet-12-lipoxygenase (P-12-LOX) as a promising target for treating and radio-imaging tumor tissues. Curcumin was reported to inhibit this enzyme via binding to its active site.
RESULTS: A novel curcumin derivative was successfully synthesized and characterized with yield of 74%. It was radiolabeled with the diagnostic radioisotope technetium-99m with 84% radiochemical yield and in vitro stability up to 6 h. The biodistribution studies in tumor bearing mice confirmed the high affinity predicted by the docking results with a free binding energy value of (ΔG -50.10 kcal/mol) and affinity (13.64 pki) showing high accumulation in solid tumor with target/non-target ratio >6.
CONCLUSION: The newly synthesized curcumin derivative, as a result of a computational study on platelet-12 lipoxygenase, showed its excellent free binding energy (∆G -50.10 kcal/mol) and high affinity (13.64 pKi). It could be an excellent radio-imaging agent that targeting tumor cells via targeting of P-12-LOX.Graphical abstractThis novel curcumin derivative was successfully synthesized and radiolabeled with technetium-99m and biologically evaluated in tumor bearing mice that showed high accumulation in solid tumor with target/non-target ratio >6 confirming the affinity predicted by the docking results. Predicted binding mode of a new curcumin derivative in complex with 12-LOX active site. b Curcumin itself in the 12-LOX active site biological distribution of 99mTc-curcumin derivative complex in solid tumor bearing Albino mice.

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Keywords:  Cancer imaging; Curcumin; Docking; Enzyme targeting; Platelet-12 lipoxygenase; Technetium-99m

Year:  2016        PMID: 27994638      PMCID: PMC5125034          DOI: 10.1186/s13065-016-0220-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Cent J        ISSN: 1752-153X            Impact factor:   4.215


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