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Development of Polar BODIPY-Tetrazines for Rapid Pretargeted Fluorescence Imaging
Markus Staudt1, Lars Hvass2,3, Marius Müller1
1Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
Polar BODIPY-tetrazine dyes were developed and clicked in vivo to a preaccumulated trans-cyclooctene-modified anti-TAG72 monoclonal antibody CC49 (CC49-TCO). The in vivo click performance was evaluated using an in-house developed ex vivo blocking assay. All tested polar BODIPY structures exhibited excellent in vivo binding, confirming that the turn-on tetrazine dyes successfully clicked in vivo to pretargeted CC49-TCO. Fluorescence imaging showed high tumor-to-muscle ratios of 4:1. This proof-of-concept study indicates that the pretargeting concept based on turn-on probes could be used for cancer treatments, such as photodynamic or -thermal therapy.

