Asosiy kontentga oʻtish
AkademIndex

Mahsulotlar

Ishlab chiquvchilar uchun

AkademBaseEkotizim uchun ochiq API
Maqola

Immuno-PET Imaging of Tumor Mesothelin Expression with a Gallium-68 Radiolabeled Nanobody

Xiaoying LvDepartment of Nuclear MedicineYueling DengDepartment of Nuclear MedicineXiangming SongDepartment of Nuclear MedicineDanzha ZhengDepartment of Nuclear MedicineZhaoguo LinDepartment of Nuclear MedicineZaijie WuDepartment of Nuclear MedicineDawei JiangDepartment of Nuclear MedicineYongkang GaiDepartment of Nuclear MedicineWeijun WeiInstitute of Nuclear PhysicsXiaoli LanDepartment of Nuclear Medicine
Molecular Pharmaceuticsjournal2026en
ABI

Annotatsiya

Mesothelin (MSLN) is overexpressed in various solid tumors but limited in normal tissues, making it a promising candidate for molecular imaging and targeted therapy. Nanobodies, the smallest antibody derived fragments, are facile to modify for functional agent conjugation. With radionuclides, nanobody-based immunopositron emission tomography (immuno-PET) will provide valuable whole-body information for analysis of related target properties. The objective of this work was to evaluate the in vivo distribution peculiarity of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3 as an MSLN-overexpressing tumor-directing probe. After rigorous quality control, xenograft models exhibiting differential MSLN expression were constructed for in vivo behavior evaluation of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3. In addition, to improve the visualization of intra-abdominal tumors and mitigate potential radiation-related nephrotoxicity, a strategy involving preadministration of sodium maleate was employed to reduce the renal uptake of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3. The nondecay corrected radiolabeling yield of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3 was approximately 47%, and the radiochemical purity was >98%. Both immuno-PET imaging and biodistribution studies revealed that the uptake of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3 was high in BxPC-3 and OVCAR-3 tumors, while HuH-7 tumors showed low uptake. These results aligned with the MSLN expression assessment. Moreover, 2 h postinjection of the imaging agent was identified as the optimal timing for immuno-PET. Furthermore, the preadministration of sodium maleate significantly reduced the renal accumulation of 68Ga-NOTA-MS3 (from 61.14 ± 7.57%ID/g to 4.31 ± 1.31%ID/g), hence ameliorating the delineation of orthotopic pancreatic tumors. The study validates 68Ga-NOTA-MS3 as an effective probe for the precise, noninvasive imaging of MSLN, which, in turn, allows for the accurate diagnosis of MSLN-expressing lesions.

Hali tarjima qilinmagan

Mavzular

Identifikatorlar

Iqtiboslar va manbalar

Koʻrsatkichlar — AkademScholar · Tez orada