Unveiling the chemistry of antibody conjugation for enhanced PET imaging: Current trends and future directions

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Bioorganic Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1016/j.bioorg.2024.108115
Erika Saccullo , Vincenzo Patamia , Elisabetta Grazia Tomarchio , Chiara Zagni , Giuseppe Floresta , Antonio Rescifina
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) has emerged as a powerful imaging technique in molecular medicine, enabling the non-invasive visualisation and quantification of biological processes at the molecular level. Antibody-based PET imaging has recently gained prominence, offering specific targeting capabilities for various diseases. This scientific article delves into the intricate chemistry underlying antibody conjugation strategies for PET, providing a comprehensive understanding of the key principles and advancements in this rapidly evolving field. The article begins with a detailed exploration of various antibody conjugation methodologies, encompassing both covalent and non-covalent approaches. The chemical intricacies of bioconjugation reactions, such as amine and thiol chemistry, click chemistry, and bioorthogonal chemistry, are thoroughly discussed in the context of antibody modification. Additionally, the article critically analyses recent advancements in radiolabeling strategies for PET, including using radionuclides with favourable decay characteristics. This discussion covers both traditional radioisotopes and emerging alternatives, demonstrating their potential to raise the effectiveness of PET imaging agents based on antibodies. Ultimately, this article aims to contribute to the ongoing efforts to advance the field toward more effective diagnostic tools for personalized medicine.

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揭示增强PET成像的抗体偶联化学:当前趋势和未来方向。
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)已经成为分子医学中一种强大的成像技术,能够在分子水平上对生物过程进行非侵入性的可视化和量化。基于抗体的PET成像最近得到了突出,为各种疾病提供了特定的靶向能力。这篇科学文章深入研究了PET抗体偶联策略的复杂化学基础,提供了对这个快速发展领域的关键原理和进展的全面理解。文章开始与各种抗体偶联方法的详细探索,包括共价和非共价的方法。生物偶联反应的化学复杂性,如胺和硫醇化学,点击化学和生物正交化学,在抗体修饰的背景下进行了彻底的讨论。此外,文章批判性地分析了PET放射性标记策略的最新进展,包括使用具有良好衰变特性的放射性核素。本次讨论涵盖了传统放射性同位素和新兴替代品,展示了它们提高基于抗体的PET显像剂有效性的潜力。最后,这篇文章的目的是促进正在进行的努力,以推进更有效的诊断工具的个性化医疗领域。
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Bioorganic Chemistry
Bioorganic Chemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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679
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期刊介绍: Bioorganic Chemistry publishes research that addresses biological questions at the molecular level, using organic chemistry and principles of physical organic chemistry. The scope of the journal covers a range of topics at the organic chemistry-biology interface, including: enzyme catalysis, biotransformation and enzyme inhibition; nucleic acids chemistry; medicinal chemistry; natural product chemistry, natural product synthesis and natural product biosynthesis; antimicrobial agents; lipid and peptide chemistry; biophysical chemistry; biological probes; bio-orthogonal chemistry and biomimetic chemistry. For manuscripts dealing with synthetic bioactive compounds, the Journal requires that the molecular target of the compounds described must be known, and must be demonstrated experimentally in the manuscript. For studies involving natural products, if the molecular target is unknown, some data beyond simple cell-based toxicity studies to provide insight into the mechanism of action is required. Studies supported by molecular docking are welcome, but must be supported by experimental data. The Journal does not consider manuscripts that are purely theoretical or computational in nature. The Journal publishes regular articles, short communications and reviews. Reviews are normally invited by Editors or Editorial Board members. Authors of unsolicited reviews should first contact an Editor or Editorial Board member to determine whether the proposed article is within the scope of the Journal.
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