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Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy Based on the Inverse Electron Demand Diels-Alder Reaction
Published on: January 29, 2019
Click Covalent-Targeted Radionuclide Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Weipeng Yong1, Shu Zhang2, Zhoudong Zhang3
1State Key Laboratory of Radiation Medicine and Protection, School of Radiation Medicine and Protection, Collaborative Innovation Center of Radiation Medicine of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China.
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Targeted radionuclide therapy represents a promising therapeutic method for treating cancer. However, currently approved radioligands still require improvement in terms of tumor uptake and retention. This study employed molecular simulation to design a novel radioligand, designated PSMA-MAL-5, which covalently binds to the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). This ligand can be efficiently radiolabeled with the beta emitter (177Lu) and the alpha emitter (225Ac) and exhibits a high level of radiostability. Autoradiography confirmed that 177Lu-PSMA-MAL-5 binds covalently to PSMA. In vivo experiments demonstrated that the radioligand can effectively target PSMA-positive tumors, with an area under the curve of tumor uptake higher than that observed for 177Lu-PSMA-617 (2517 ± 499 h %ID/cm3 vs 575 ± 75 h %ID/cm3). Tumor inhibition studies indicated that the radioligand exhibited a notable tumor inhibitory effect on tumor growth, showing promise as a tool for targeted radionuclide therapy of PSMA-positive prostate cancer.

