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Radioiodinated and astatinated NHC rhodium complexes: Synthesis

Journal

NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue -, Pages E23-E29

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2013.12.004

Keywords

Astatine-211; Iodine-125; Radioimmunotherapy N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC); Rhodium

Funding

  1. TARCC project (Seventh Research Framework Program of the European Commission) [Health-F2-2007-201962]
  2. region Pays de la Loire (NUCSAN project)
  3. French National Cancer Institute [R06101NG]
  4. French National Agency for Research (Investissements d'Avenir) [ANR-11-LABX-0018-01]

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Introduction: The clinical development of radioimmunotherapy with astatine-211 is limited by the lack of a stable radiolabeling method for antibody fragments. An astatinated N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) Rhodium complex was assessed for the improvement of radiolabeling methodologies with astatine. Methods: Wet harvested astatine-211 in diisopropyl ether was used. Astatine was first reduced with cysteine then was reacted with a chlorinated Rh-NHC precursor to allow the formation of the astatinated analogue. Reaction conditions have been optimized. Astatine and iodine reactivity were also compared. Serum stability of the astatinated complex has been evaluated. Results: Quantitative formation of astatide was observed when cysteine amounts higher than 46.2 nmol/mu l of astatine solution were added. Nucleophilic substitution kinetics showed that high radiolabeling yields were obtained within 15 min at 60 degrees C (88%) or within 5 min at 100 degrees C (95%). Chromatographic characteristics of this new astatinated compound have been correlated with the cold iodinated analog ones. The radioiodinated complex was also synthesized from the same precursor (5 min. at 100 degrees C, up to 85%) using [I-125]NaI as a radiotracer. In vitro stability of the astatinated complex was controlled after 15 h incubation in human serum at 4 degrees C and 37 degrees C. No degradation was observed, indicating the good chemical and enzymatic stability. Conclusion: The astatinated complex was obtained in good yield and exhibited good chemical and enzymatic stability. These preliminary results demonstrate the interest of this new radiolabeling methodology, and further functionalizations should open new possibilities in astatine chemistry. Advances in knowledge and implications for patient care: Although there are many steps and pitfalls before clinical use for a new prosthetic group from the family of NHC complexes, this work may open a new path for astatine-211 targeting. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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