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In Vivo Interrogation of Cell-Penetrating Peptide Function: Accumulation in Tumors and the Potential as a Specific PET Probe

Zhan SiDepartment of Nuclear MedicineLulu TianDepartment of Pharmacy, Tongji Hospital, School of MedicineHongxin ZhouFudan UniversityJiasheng LinDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Shanghai Xuhui Central HospitalJun ZhouDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Shanghai Xuhui Central Hospital
Bioconjugate Chemistryjournal2025en
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We aimed to evaluate the biodistribution and specificity of 68Ga-DOTA-TAT and RHO-TAT using MGC-803 and HT-29 tumor cells as well as tumor-xenografted nude mice and to demonstrate its application in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. The in vitro evaluation of 68Ga-DOTA-TAT was assessed in MGC-803 and HT-29 cell lines, and the in vivo evaluation of 68Ga-DOTA-TAT was also performed in mice bearing MGC-803 or HT-29 tumors, respectively. Fluorescence microscopy was also employed to evaluate the specificity of RHO-TAT in vitro in MGC-803 and HT-29 cells as well as ex vivo in tumor slices of the corresponding tumor models. The in vivo imaging differences between 68Ga-DOTA-TAT and 18F-FDG in MGC-803 and HT-29 tumors were also studied. The biodistribution and micro-PET results demonstrated significant uptake of 68Ga-DOTA-TAT in non-FDG-avid MGC-803 tumors, whereas there was negligible uptake in FDG-avid HT-29 tumors. RHO-TAT showed superior fluorescence microscopy imaging effects in MGC-803 cells and tumor slices but not in HT-29 cells and tumor slices, which were consistent with the in vivo results. 68Ga-DOTA-TAT combined with 18F-FDG can be applied noninvasively in cancers with PET imaging for potential patient selection and stratification. We demonstrated a higher binding of 68Ga-DOTA-TAT and RHO-TAT to MGC-803 cells as well as to non-FDG-avid MGC-803 xenografted tumors and a lower binding to HT-29 cells and FDG-avid xenografted tumors. These results suggest that TAT has the potential to be a ligand for targeting certain tumors.

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