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Synthesis and assessment of ZD2-(68Ga-NOTA) specific to extradomain B fibronectin in tumor microenvironment for PET imaging of pancreatic cancer

  • Am J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2019 Oct 15;9(5):216-229.
Songqi Gao 1 2 Jingcan Qin 1 Olga Sergeeva 3 Maxim Sergeev 4 Peter Qiao 1 Sarah Roelle 1 Norbert Avril 3 4 Zhenghong Lee 3 Yajuan Li 2 Zhengrong Lu 1 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
  • 2 Molecular Theranostics Cleveland, OH 44114, USA.
  • 3 Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
  • 4 University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
PMID: 31772820
Abstract

Patients diagnosed with pancreatic Cancer at a late stage have a dismal survival rate. Accurate early detection of pancreatic Cancer with a size of 10 mm or less could dramatically improve patient survival after timely treatments. We have developed a new PET probe ZD2-(68Ga-NOTA) specific to extradomain-B fibronectin (EDB-FN), an oncoprotein in tumor microenvironment, for sensitive molecular imaging and early diagnosis of pancreatic Cancer. A targeted ligand ZD2-NOTA is synthesized by conjugation of a macrocyclic ligand NOTA via a 6-aminohexanoic acid spacer to a linear ZD2 peptide (Thr-Val-Arg-Thr-Ser-Ala-Asp). ZD2-(68Ga-NOTA) is synthesized by relabeling of ZD2-NOTA with 68GaCl3 in a high purity under GMP conditions. The expression of EDB-FN is demonstrated in BxPC3 and Capan-1 human pancreatic Cancer cells and tumor xenografts in mice. ZD2-(68Ga-NOTA) results in significantly higher uptake in the both BxPC3 and Capan-1 tumor xenografts than normal organs and tissues, including the brain, heart, liver and muscle, at 1 hr postinjection in mice. The tumor to muscle uptake ratio is at least 5 folds for the tracer in both tumors. ZD2-(68Ga-NOTA) is able to clearly delineate the PaCa tumors with a size of 10 mm or less with minimal background noise in normal tissues, including the liver. Substantial tumor uptake is still visible at 2 hr post-injection. The results suggest that the ZD2 peptide targeted PET probe has a potential for sensitive molecular imaging of EDB-FN and early detection of pancreatic Cancer to improve healthcare of the patients diagnosed with the disease.

Keywords

68Ga-NOTA; EDB fibronectin; PET; ZD2 peptide; pancreatic cancer.

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