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PET ligands [18F]LSN3316612 and [11C]LSN3316612 quantify O-linked-β-N-acetyl-glucosamine hydrolase in the brain.

Shuiyu Lu1, Mohammad B Haskali1, Kevin M Ruley2, Nicolas J-F Dreyfus3, Susan L DuBois2, Soumen Paul1, Jeih-San Liow1, Cheryl L Morse1, Aneta Kowalski1, Robert L Gladding1, Jeremy Gilmore3, Adrian J Mogg3, S Michelle Morin2, Peter J Lindsay-Scott3, J Craig Ruble2, Nancy A Kant2, Sergey Shcherbinin2, Vanessa N Barth2, Michael P Johnson2, Maria Cuadrado4, Enrique Jambrina4, Andrew J Mannes5, Hugh N Nuthall3, Sami S Zoghbi1, Cynthia D Jesudason2, Robert B Innis1, Victor W Pike6.   

Abstract

We aimed to develop effective radioligands for quantifying brain O-linked-β-N-acetyl-glucosamine (O-GlcNAc) hydrolase (OGA) using positron emission tomography in living subjects as tools for evaluating drug target engagement. Posttranslational modifications of tau, a biomarker of Alzheimer's disease, by O-GlcNAc through the enzyme pair OGA and O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) are inversely related to the amounts of its insoluble hyperphosphorylated form. Increase in tau O-GlcNAcylation by OGA inhibition is believed to reduce tau aggregation. LSN3316612, a highly selective and potent OGA ligand [half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) = 1.9 nM], emerged as a lead ligand after in silico analysis and in vitro evaluations. [3H]LSN3316612 imaged and quantified OGA in postmortem brains of rat, monkey, and human. The presence of fluorine and carbonyl functionality in LSN3316612 enabled labeling with positron-emitting fluorine-18 or carbon-11. Both [18F]LSN3316612 and [11C]LSN3316612 bound reversibly to OGA in vivo, and such binding was blocked by pharmacological doses of thiamet G, an OGA inhibitor of different chemotype, in monkeys. [18F]LSN3316612 entered healthy human brain avidly (~4 SUV) without radiodefluorination or adverse effect from other radiometabolites, as evidenced by stable brain total volume of distribution (VT) values by 110 min of scanning. Overall, [18F]LSN3316612 is preferred over [11C]LSN3316612 for future human studies, whereas either may be an effective positron emission tomography radioligand for quantifying brain OGA in rodent and monkey.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32404505     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aau2939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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