Synthesis and evaluation of 111In-labeled tetrapeptide-based compounds as single-photon emission computed tomography imaging probes targeting granzyme B
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Abstract
Granzyme B is an attractive target as a biomarker for contributing to improve the treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI). In this study, we designed novel 111In-labeled granzyme B-targeting single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging probes, [111In]IDT and [111In]IDAT. Nonradioactive In-labeled granzyme B-targeting compounds ([natIn]IDT, [natIn]IDAT) showed the affinity for recombinant mouse granzyme B. [111In]IDT and [111In]IDAT were obtained with moderate radiochemical yield and high stability in mouse plasma (>95%). In a biodistribution experiment using tumor-bearing mice, [111In]IDT and [111In]IDAT showed moderate accumulation in tumor. Ex vivo autoradiography (ARG) indicated that the accumulation of radioactivity in tumor was correlated to expression of granzyme B confirmed by the immunohistochemical staining. These results indicated that [111In]IDT and [111In]IDAT showed the basic properties as granzyme B-targeting SPECT probes.
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The Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals publishes all aspects of research dealing with labeled compound preparation and applications of these compounds. This includes tracer methods used in medical, pharmacological, biological, biochemical and chemical research in vitro and in vivo.
The Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals devotes particular attention to biomedical research, diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiopharmaceuticals, covering all stages of development from basic metabolic research and technological development to preclinical and clinical studies based on physically and chemically well characterized molecular structures, coordination compounds and nano-particles.