| Literature DB >> 32903367 |
Ping Bai1,2,3, Yu Lan2, Hao Wang2, Zude Chen2, Stephanie Fiedler2, Robin Striar2, Xiaoxia Lu1, Changning Wang2.
Abstract
Bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) family proteins have become a hot research area because of their close relationship with a variety of human diseases. The non-invasive imaging technique, such as positron emission tomography (PET), provides a powerful tool to visualize and quantify the BET family proteins that accelerating the investigation of this domain. Herein, we describe the development of a promising PET probe, [ 11 C]1, specifically targeting BET family proteins based on the potent BET inhibitor CF53. [ 11 C]1 was successfully radio-synthesized with good yield and high purity after the optimization of radiolabeling conditions. The in vivo bio-activities evaluation of [ 11 C]1 was performed using PET imaging in rodents. The results demonstrated that [ 11 C]1 has favorable uptake in peripheral organs and moderate uptake in the brain. Further blocking studies indicated the high binding specificity and selectivity for BET proteins of this probe. Our findings suggest that [ 11 C]1 is a promising BET PET probe for BET proteins as well as epigenetic imaging.Entities:
Keywords: PET; bromodomain; epigenetic; imaging; radiotracer
Year: 2020 PMID: 32903367 PMCID: PMC7434981 DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2020.00198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Mol Biosci ISSN: 2296-889X
FIGURE 1Chemical structure of 1 (CF53), 2 (precursor), and [11C]1.
SCHEME 1Synthesis of Precursor 2 and [11C]1. Reagents and conditions: (i) BBr3 (1.0 mol/L in dichloromethane), dichloromethane, −78°C to room temperature, overnight; (ii) 2 (precursor, 0.5 mg), [11C]CH3I, NaOH (1 M. 10 μL), in 0.3 mL DMF, 3 min, 80°C. Radiochemical yield (RCY): 20–25% (non-decay corrected to trapped [11C]CH3I).
Assessment of N-methylation to O-methylation selectivity for various reaction conditions.
FIGURE 2The bio-distribution of [11C]1 in mice at 5, 10, 30, and 60 min postinjection in mice (n = 2 for each time point).
FIGURE 3The mice body PET/CT baseline and blocking (1.0 mg/kg CF53 and 1.0 mg/kg JQ1) imaging of [11C]1 and time-activity curve of organs of interest demonstrating uptake of radioligand for baseline and blocking studies (The images are summed from 20 min to 60 min, n = 2).
FIGURE 4(A) The mice brain PET/CT imaging of [11C]1 focuses on the brain and the baseline and blocking (1.0 mg/kg CF53 and 1.0 mg/kg JQ1) (B) time-activity curves of [11C]1 (The images are summed from 20 min to 60 min, n = 2).