Literature DB >> 29073049

Production of diverse PET probes with limited resources: 24 18F-labeled compounds prepared with a single radiosynthesizer.

Jeffrey Collins1,2, Christopher M Waldmann1,2, Christopher Drake3, Roger Slavik4, Noel S Ha1,2,5, Maxim Sergeev1,2, Mark Lazari1,2,5, Bin Shen6, Frederick T Chin6, Melissa Moore3, Saman Sadeghi1,2,4, Michael E Phelps7,2, Jennifer M Murphy1,2, R Michael van Dam7,2,5.   

Abstract

New radiolabeled probes for positron-emission tomography (PET) are providing an ever-increasing ability to answer diverse research and clinical questions and to facilitate the discovery, development, and clinical use of drugs in patient care. Despite the high equipment and facility costs to produce PET probes, many radiopharmacies and radiochemistry laboratories use a dedicated radiosynthesizer to produce each probe, even if the equipment is idle much of the time, to avoid the challenges of reconfiguring the system fluidics to switch from one probe to another. To meet growing demand, more cost-efficient approaches are being developed, such as radiosynthesizers based on disposable "cassettes," that do not require reconfiguration to switch among probes. However, most cassette-based systems make sacrifices in synthesis complexity or tolerated reaction conditions, and some do not support custom programming, thereby limiting their generality. In contrast, the design of the ELIXYS FLEX/CHEM cassette-based synthesizer supports higher temperatures and pressures than other systems while also facilitating flexible synthesis development. In this paper, the syntheses of 24 known PET probes are adapted to this system to explore the possibility of using a single radiosynthesizer and hot cell for production of a diverse array of compounds with wide-ranging synthesis requirements, alongside synthesis development efforts. Most probes were produced with yields and synthesis times comparable to literature reports, and because hardware modification was unnecessary, it was convenient to frequently switch among probes based on demand. Although our facility supplies probes for preclinical imaging, the same workflow would be applicable in a clinical setting. Published under the PNAS license.

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Keywords:  PET tracer; positron-emission tomography; radiochemistry; radiosynthesis module; resource efficiency

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29073049      PMCID: PMC5664529          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1710466114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  42 in total

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Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot       Date:  2014-09-18       Impact factor: 1.513

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Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2012-09-20       Impact factor: 7.446

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4.  A Dual-Modality Linker Enables Site-Specific Conjugation of Antibody Fragments for 18F-Immuno-PET and Fluorescence Imaging.

Authors:  Kirstin A Zettlitz; Christopher M Waldmann; Wen-Ting K Tsai; Richard Tavaré; Jeffrey Collins; Jennifer M Murphy; Anna M Wu
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5.  STING-driven interferon signaling triggers metabolic alterations in pancreas cancer cells visualized by [18F]FLT PET imaging.

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6.  18F-labeled anti-human CD20 cys-diabody for same-day immunoPET in a model of aggressive B cell lymphoma in human CD20 transgenic mice.

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7.  An Efficient Method for Labeling Single Domain Antibody Fragments with 18F Using Tetrazine- Trans-Cyclooctene Ligation and a Renal Brush Border Enzyme-Cleavable Linker.

Authors:  Zhengyuan Zhou; Nick Devoogdt; Michael R Zalutsky; Ganesan Vaidyanathan
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8.  Optimization of Radiochemical Reactions using Droplet Arrays.

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9.  Noninvasive Imaging of Drug-Induced Liver Injury with 18F-DFA PET.

Authors:  Jessica R Salas; Bao Ying Chen; Alicia Wong; Sergio Duarte; Stephanie A K Angarita; Gerald S Lipshutz; Owen N Witte; Peter M Clark
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2018-03-01       Impact factor: 11.082

10.  Labeling single domain antibody fragments with 18F using a novel residualizing prosthetic agent - N-succinimidyl 3-(1-(2-(2-(2-(2-[18F]fluoroethoxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)ethyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)-5-(guanidinomethyl)benzoate.

Authors:  Zhengyuan Zhou; Darryl McDougald; Rebecca Meshaw; Irina Balyasnikova; Michael R Zalutsky; Ganesan Vaidyanathan
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