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Automated Synthesis and Preclinical Evaluation of Optimized Integrin α6-Targeted Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of Pancreatic Cancer.

Integrin α6 has been considered a promising biomarker, is overexpressed in many tumors, and plays a vital role in tumor formation, recurrence, and metastasis. In this study, we identified a novel high-affinity integrin α6-targeted peptide named RD2 (Arg-Trp-Tyr-Asp-PEG4)2 -Lys-Lys and developed a 18 F-radiolabeled peptide tracer ([18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 ) and evaluated its potential application in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of pancreatic cancer. [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 was produced using GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice of Medical Products)-compliant automatic radiosynthesis on a single GE FASTLab2 cassette-type synthesis module. The stability of [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 was analyzed in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and fetal bovine serum (FBS). The cell uptake assay of the tracer was assessed using PANC-1 cells. In addition, small-animal PET imaging and biodistribution studies of [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 were performed in pancreatic cancer subcutaneous tumor-bearing mice. The PET tracer [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 was obtained with a radiochemical yield of 23.7 ± 4.7%, radiochemical purity of >99%, and molar activity of 165.7 ± 59.1 GBq/μmol. [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 exhibited good in vitro stability in PBS and FBS. LogP octanol water value for the tracer was -2.28 ± 0.05 ( n = 3). The binding affinity of RD2 to the integrin α6 protein ( K d = 0.13 ± 3.65 μM, n = 3) was significantly higher than that of the RWY (CRWYDENAC) ( K d = 6.97 ± 1.44 μM, n = 3). Small-animal PET imaging and biodistribution also revealed that [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 displayed rapid and good tumor uptake and lower liver background uptake in PANC-1 tumor-bearing mice. [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 showed significant radioactivity accumulation in tumors and was successfully blocked by NOTA-RD2 . Compared with [18 F]-FDG, [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 PET imaging and biodistribution studies in PANC-1 xenograft tumor-bearing mice confirmed a good tumor-to-muscle ratio (8.69 ± 2.03 vs 1.41 ± 0.23, respectively) at 0.5 h and (2.99 ± 3.02 vs 1.43 ± 0.17, respectively) at 1 h post injection. Autoradiography of human pancreatic cancer tumor tissues further confirmed high accumulation of [18 F]-AlF-NOTA-RD2 . In summary, we developed an optimized integrin α6-targeted imaging tracer and obtained high radioactivity products with a cassette-type synthesis module; moreover, the tracer exhibited good binding affinity with integrin α6 and good target specificity for PANC-1 cells in xenograft pancreatic tumor-bearing mice, demonstrating its promising application as a noninvasive PET radiotracer of integrin α6 expression in pancreatic cancer.

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