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Radiolabeling Strategies of Nanobodies for Imaging Applications

Jim Küppers, Stefan Kürpig, Ralph A. Bundschuh, Markus Essler, Susanne Lütje

2021Diagnostics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanobodies are small recombinant antigen-binding fragments derived from camelid heavy-chain only antibodies. Due to their compact structure, pharmacokinetics of nanobodies are favorable compared to full-size antibodies, allowing rapid accumulation to their targets after intravenous administration, while unbound molecules are quickly cleared from the circulation. In consequence, high signal-to-background ratios can be achieved, rendering radiolabeled nanobodies high-potential candidates for imaging applications in oncology, immunology and specific diseases, for instance in the cardiovascular system. In this review, a comprehensive overview of central aspects of nanobody functionalization and radiolabeling strategies is provided.

Topics & Concepts

ClearanceAntibodyRecombinant DNAHeavy chainChemistryMolecular imagingComputational biologyMedicineNanotechnologyImmunologyBiologyBiochemistryUrologyMaterials scienceIn vivoGeneBiotechnologyMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsProtein purification and stability