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PEG4-Modified FAP-CAIX Heterodimeric Radioligand for Precision Imaging and Radiotherapy
Yue Feng1, Huihui Zhang1, Zi Wang1
1Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, No.74 Linjiang Rd, Yuzhong District 400010, Chongqing, China.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
|June 29, 2026
Summary
Dual-targeting radiopharmaceuticals overcome tumor heterogeneity. A novel agent targeting FAP and CAIX demonstrated potent tumor suppression and minimal toxicity in preclinical models, offering a promising theranostic approach for FAP-positive cancers.
Area of Science:
- Oncology
- Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
- Molecular Imaging
Background:
- Tumor heterogeneity poses a significant challenge to the effectiveness of single-targeted radiopharmaceuticals.
- Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP) and Carbonic Anhydrase IX (CAIX) are key biomarkers frequently overexpressed in various tumors and their microenvironments.
- Developing dual-targeting agents can potentially overcome limitations associated with targeting single biomarkers.
Purpose of the Study:
- To design and evaluate a novel heterodimeric radioligand, FC, for the simultaneous targeting of FAP and CAIX.
- To assess the binding affinity, tumor uptake, pharmacokinetic properties, and therapeutic efficacy of the dual-targeting agent.
- To investigate the potential of [68Ga]Ga/ [177Lu]Lu-FC as a theranostic agent for FAP-positive malignancies.
Main Methods:
- A PEG4-modified heterodimeric radioligand (FC) was synthesized for dual targeting of FAP and CAIX.
- Binding affinity to FAP was determined using IC50 assays.
- [68Ga]Ga-FC and [177Lu]Lu-FC were evaluated in FAP- or CAIX-positive tumor models using micro-SPECT imaging.
- Pharmacokinetic properties, including tumor retention and in vivo stability, were assessed.
- Therapeutic efficacy and organ toxicity of [177Lu]Lu-FC were evaluated in a preclinical mouse model.
Main Results:
- The heterodimeric radioligand FC demonstrated high binding affinity for FAP (IC50 = 18.2 ± 0.23 nM).
- [68Ga]Ga-FC showed significantly enhanced tumor uptake compared to monomeric tracers in relevant tumor models at 120 minutes post-injection.
- PEG4 modification improved hydrophilicity, tumor retention, and in vivo stability of the radioligand.
- Micro-SPECT imaging revealed substantial tumor accumulation of [177Lu]Lu-FC for up to 168 hours.
- A single dose of [177Lu]Lu-FC resulted in complete tumor suppression in mice bearing HEK293-FAP tumors without observable organ toxicity.
Conclusions:
- The PEG4-modified heterodimeric radioligand FC effectively targets both FAP and CAIX.
- Dual targeting with [68Ga]Ga/[177Lu]Lu-FC offers superior tumor uptake and retention compared to single-targeted agents.
- [177Lu]Lu-FC exhibits potent therapeutic efficacy with a favorable safety profile, establishing it as a promising theranostic agent for FAP-positive cancers.
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