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Enzymological Characterization of <sup>64</sup>Cu-Labeled Neprilysin Substrates and Their Application for Modulating the Renal Clearance of Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals

Florian Brandt, Martin Ullrich, Johanna Wodtke, Klaus Kopka, Michael Bachmann, Reik Löser, Jens Pietzsch, Hans‐Jürgen Pietzsch, Robert Wodtke

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry19 citationsDOI

Abstract

The applicability of radioligands for targeted endoradionuclide therapy is limited due to radiation-induced toxicity to healthy tissues, in particular to the kidneys as primary organs of elimination. The targeting of enzymes of the renal brush border membrane by cleavable linkers that permit the formation of fast eliminating radionuclide-carrying cleavage fragments gains increasing interest. Herein, we synthesized a small library of 64 Cu-labeled cleavable linkers and quantified their substrate potentials toward neprilysin (NEP), a highly abundant peptidase at the renal brush border membrane. This allowed for the derivation of structure–activity relationships, and selected cleavable linkers were attached to the somatostatin receptor subtype 2 ligand [Tyr 3 ]octreotate. Radiopharmacological characterization revealed that a substrate-based targeting of NEP in the kidneys with small peptides entails their premature cleavage in the blood circulation by soluble and endothelium-derived NEP. However, for a kidney-specific targeting of NEP, the additional targeting of albumin in the blood is highlighted.

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ChemistryNeprilysinKidneyBrush borderCleavage (geology)AlbuminPeptideLigand (biochemistry)EnzymeBiochemistryMembraneReceptorBiophysicsVesicleInternal medicineBiologyEngineeringGeotechnical engineeringFracture (geology)MedicineNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsLung Cancer Research Studies
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