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Py-Macrodipa: A Janus Chelator Capable of Binding Medicinally Relevant Rare-Earth Radiometals of Disparate Sizes.

Aohan Hu1, Eduardo Aluicio-Sarduy2, Victoria Brown3, Samantha N MacMillan1, Kaelyn V Becker2,4, Todd E Barnhart2, Valery Radchenko5,6, Caterina F Ramogida3,5, Jonathan W Engle2,4, Justin J Wilson1.   

Abstract

Nuclear medicine leverages different types of radiometals for disease diagnosis and treatment, but these applications usually require them to be stably chelated. Given the often-disparate chemical properties of these radionuclides, it is challenging to find a single chelator that binds all of them effectively. Toward addressing this problem, we recently reported a macrocyclic chelator macrodipa with an unprecedented "dual-size-selectivity" pattern for lanthanide (Ln3+) ions, characterized by its high affinity for both the large and the small Ln3+ ( J. Am. Chem. Soc, 2020, 142, 13500). Here, we describe a second-generation "macrodipa-type" ligand, py-macrodipa. Its coordination chemistry with Ln3+ was thoroughly investigated experimentally and computationally. These studies reveal that the Ln3+-py-macrodipa complexes exhibit enhanced thermodynamic and kinetic stabilities compared to Ln3+-macrodipa, while retaining the unusual dual-size selectivity. Nuclear medicine applications of py-macrodipa for chelating radiometals with disparate chemical properties were assessed using the therapeutic 135La3+ and diagnostic 44Sc3+ radiometals representing the two size extremes within the rare-earth series. Radiolabeling and stability studies demonstrate that the rapidly formed complexes of these radionuclides with py-macrodipa are highly stable in human serum. Thus, in contrast to gold standard chelators like DOTA and macropa, py-macrodipa can be harnessed for the simultaneous, efficient binding of radiometals with disparate ionic radii like La3+ and Sc3+, signifying a substantial achievement in nuclear medicine. This concept could enable the facile incorporation of a breadth of medicinally relevant radiometals into chemically identical radiopharmaceutical agents. The fundamental coordination chemistry learned from py-macrodipa provides valuable insight for future chelator development.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34190542      PMCID: PMC8491276          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c05339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   16.383


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