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Development of the First Aliphatic <sup>18</sup> F-Labeled Tetrazine Suitable for Pretargeted PET Imaging—Expanding the Bioorthogonal Tool Box

Umberto Maria Battisti, Klas Bratteby, Jesper Tranekjær Jørgensen, Lars Hvass, Vladimir Shalgunov, Hannes Mikula, Andreas Kjær, Matthias M. Herth

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Pretargeted imaging of nanomedicines have attracted considerable interest because it has the potential to increase imaging contrast while reducing radiation burden to healthy tissue. Currently, the tetrazine ligation is the fastest bioorthogonal reaction for this strategy and, consequently, the state-of-art choice for in vivo chemistry. We have recently identified key properties for tetrazines in pretargeting. We have also developed a method to 18F-label reactive tetrazines using an aliphatic nucleophilic substitution strategy. Here, we combined this knowledge and developed an 18F-labeled tetrazine for pretargeted imaging. In order to develop this ligand, a small SAR study was performed. The most promising compound was selected for labeling and subsequent positron-emission-tomography in vivo imaging. Radiolabeling was achieved in satisfactory yields, molar activities, and high radiochemical purities. [18F]15 displayed favorable pharmacokinetics and remarkable target-to-background ratios—as early as 1 h post injection. We believe that this agent could be a promising candidate for translation into clinical studies.

Topics & Concepts

TetrazineBioorthogonal chemistryPretargetingChemistryPositron emission tomographyNuclear imagingCombinatorial chemistryMolecular imagingIn vivoPreclinical imagingRadiochemistryImaging agentNuclear medicineClick chemistryOrganic chemistryImmunologyMonoclonal antibodyAntibodyMedicineRadioimmunotherapyBiotechnologyBiologyClick Chemistry and ApplicationsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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