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Phenylboronate Tb-160 complexes for molecular recognition of glycoproteins expressed on tumor cells

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CONTRAST MEDIA & MOLECULAR IMAGING
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 35-41

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/cmmi.123

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molecular recognition; molecular imaging; targeting; tumor cells; phenylboronates; sialic acid

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The over-expression of sialic acid on the surface of cancer cells compared with normal ones makes this nine-carbon sugar an attractive biomarker for molecular diagnosis and therapy. Here, we describe a study on the molecular recognition of sialic acid end groups on the surface of human glioma cells by Tb-160-DTPA-EN2, Tb-160-DTPA-(ENPBA)(2) and Tb-160-DTPA-(PBA)(2) complexes. The results show Tb-DTPA-(ENPBA)(2) to be the most efficient targeting agent, due to the electrostatic interaction between its two positively charged ammonium groups and the negatively charged cell surface, which provides an additional stabilization of the covalent binding through the PBA moieties and the sialic acid diol functions. Up to 5.5 nmol Tb/mg protein is taken up by the cells. ICP analysis after incubation experiments with non-radioactive Tb-DTPA-(ENPBA)(2) suggests that dissociation of Tb from this complex occurs after its binding to the cell surface. Most likely, most of the free Tb remains adsorbed on the surface of the cells, although internalization of a small amount cannot be excluded. Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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