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First Comparison Study of the In Vitroand In VivoProperties of a Randomly and Site-Specifically Conjugated SPECT/NIRF Monomolecular Multimodal Imaging Probe (MOMIP) Based on an aza-BODIPY Fluorophore

Authors :
Privat, Malorie
Bellaye, Pierre-Simon
Chazeau, Elisa
Racoeur, Cindy
Adumeau, Pierre
Vivier, Delphine
Bernhard, Claire
Moreau, Mathieu
Collin, Bertrand
Bettaieb, Ali
Denat, Franck
Bodio, Ewen
Paul, Catherine
Goze, Christine
Source :
Bioconjugate Chemistry; 20230101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Among all approaches in molecular imaging, the combination of near-infrared fluorescence imaging (NIRF) with radioisotopic imaging (PET or SPECT) allows one to benefit from the advantages of each of the imaging techniques, which are very complementary and of comparable sensitivity. To this end, the construction of monomolecular multimodal probes (MOMIP) has made it possible to combine the two imaging modalities within the same molecule, thus limiting the number of bioconjugation sites and yielding more homogeneous conjugates compared with those prepared through sequential conjugation. However, in order to optimize the bioconjugation strategy and, at the same time, the pharmacokinetic and biodistribution properties of the resulting imaging agent, a site-specific approach may be preferred. To further investigate this hypothesis, random and glycan-based site-specific bioconjugation approaches were compared thanks to a SPECT/NIRF bimodal probe based on an aza-BODIPY fluorophore. The overall experiments conducted in vitroand in vivoon HER2-expressing tumors demonstrated a clear superiority of the site-specific approach to improve affinity, specificity, and biodistribution of the bioconjugates.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10431802 and 15204812
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62631558
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.3c00080