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Novel bifunctional [16]anes4-derived chelators for soft radiometals

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Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark1

Biotherapeutic Engineering and Drug Targeting, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark2

Targeted Radionuclides, Biotherapeutic Engineering and Drug Targeting, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark3

Medical Isotopes, Hevesy and Dosimetry, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark4

The Hevesy Laboratory, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark5

The field of targeted radionuclide therapy is rapidly growing, highlighting the need for wider radionuclide availability. Soft Lewis acid ions, such as radioisotopes of platinum, rhodium and palladium, are particularly underdeveloped. This is due in part to a lack of compatible bifunctional chelators.

These allow for the practical bioconjugation to targeting vectors, in turn enabling radiolabeling. The [16]andS4 macrocycle has been reported to chelate a number of relevant soft metal ions. In this work, we present a procedure for synthesizing [16]andS4 in 45% yield (five steps, 12% overall yield), together with a selection of strategies for preparing bifunctional derivatives.

An ester-linked N-hydroxysuccimide ester (NHS, seven steps, 4% overall yield), an ether-linked isothiocyanate (NCS, eight steps, 5% overall yield) and an azide derivative were prepared. In addition, a new route to a carbon-carbon linked carboxylic acid functionalized derivative is presented. Finally, a general method for conjugating the NHS and NCS derivatives to a polar peptide (octreotide) is presented, by dissolution in water:acetonitrile (1:1), buffered to pH 9.4 using borate.

The reported compounds will be readily applicable in radiopharmaceutical chemistry, by facilitating the labeling of a range of molecules, including peptides, with relevant soft radiometal ions.

Language: English
Publisher: MDPI
Year: 2021
Pages: 4603
ISSN: 14203049 and 14315157
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26154603
ORCIDs: Straathof, Natan J.W. , Zhuravlev, Fedor , Magnus, Charlotte B. and Jensen, Andreas I.

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