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Macrocyclic 1,2-Hydroxypyridinone-Based Chelators as Potential Ligands for Thorium-227 and Zirconium-89 Radiopharmaceuticals

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c02164

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This study identified two macrocyclic chelators with high stability that can effectively bind thorium and zirconium, offering promising applications in molecular imaging and therapy.
Thorium-227 (Th-227) is an & alpha;-emittingradionuclidethat has shown preclinical and clinical promise for use in targeted & alpha;-therapy (TAT), a type of molecular radiopharmaceutical treatmentthat harnesses high energy & alpha; particles to eradicate cancerouslesions. Despite these initial successes, there still exists a needfor bifunctional chelators that can stably bind thorium in vivo. Towardthis goal, we have prepared two macrocyclic chelators bearing 1,2-hydroxypyridinonegroups.Both chelators can be synthesized in less than six steps from readilyavailable starting materials, which is an advantage over currentlyavailable platforms. The complex formation constants (log & beta;(mlh)) of these ligands with Zr4+ and Th4+, measured by spectrophotometric titrations, are greater than 34for both chelators, indicating the formation of exceedingly stablecomplexes. Radiolabeling studies were performed to show that theseligands can bind [Th-227]Th4+ at concentrationsas low as 10(-6) M, and serum stability experimentsdemonstrate the high kinetic stability of the formed complexes underbiological conditions. Identical experiments with zirconium-89 (Zr-89), a positron-emitting radioisotope used for positron emissiontomography (PET) imaging, demonstrate that these chelators can alsoeffectively bind Zr4+ with high thermodynamic and kineticstability. Collectively, the data reported herein highlight the suitabilityof these ligands for use in Zr-89/Th-227 pairedradioimmunotheranostics. Design, synthesis,characterization, and evaluation of newmacrocyclic hydroxypyridinone ligands for rapid, stable radiolabelingof tetravalent thorium and zirconium isotopes, with promising applicationto molecular imaging and therapy.

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