Development of an optimal imaging strategy for selection of patients for affibody-based PNA-mediated radionuclide therapy

作者:Vorobyeva Anzhelika; Westerlund Kristina; Mitran Bogdan; Altai Mohamed; Rinne Sara; Sorensen Jens; Orlova Anna; Tolmachev Vladimir*; Karlstrom Amelie Eriksson
来源:Scientific Reports, 2018, 8(1): 9643.
DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-27886-0

摘要

Affibody molecules are engineered scaffold proteins, which demonstrated excellent binding to selected tumor-associated molecular abnormalities in vivo and highly sensitive and specific radionuclide imaging of Her2-expressing tumors in clinics. Recently, we have shown that peptide nucleic acid (PNA)-mediated affibody-based pretargeted radionuclide therapy using beta-emitting radionuclide Lu-177 extended significantly survival of mice bearing human Her2-expressing tumor xenografts. In this study, we evaluated two approaches to use positron emission tomography (PET) for stratification of patients for affibody-based pretargeting therapy. The primary targeting probe Z(HER2:342)SR-HP1 and the secondary probe HP2 (both conjugated with DOTA chelator) were labeled with the positron-emitting radionuclide Ga. Biodistribution of both probes was measured in BALB/C nu/nu mice bearing either SKOV-3 xenografts with high Her2 expression or DU-145 xenografts with low Her2 expression. (68)GaHP2 was evaluated in the pretargeting setting. Tumor uptake of both probes was compared with the uptake of pretargeted Lu-177-HP2. The uptake of both Ga-68-Z(HER2:342)SR-HP1 and Ga-68-HP2 depended on Her2-expression level providing clear discrimination of between tumors with high and low Her2 expression. Tumor uptake of Ga-68-HP2 correlated better with the uptake of Lu-177-HP2 than the uptake of Ga-68 Z(HER2:342) SR-HP1. The use of Ga-68-HP2 as a theranostics counterpart would be preferable approach for clinical translation.

  • 出版日期2018-6-25