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Download filePretargeted PET Imaging of trans-Cyclooctene-Modified Porous Silicon Nanoparticles
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posted on 06.01.2017, 18:37 authored by Outi Keinänen, Ermei M. Mäkilä, Rici Lindgren, Helena Virtanen, Heidi Liljenbäck, Vesa Oikonen, Mirkka Sarparanta, Carla Molthoff, Albert D. Windhorst, Anne Roivainen, Jarno J. Salonen, Anu J. AiraksinenPretargeted positron emission tomography
(PET) imaging based on
bioorthogonal chemical reactions has proven its potential in immunoimaging.
It may also have great potential in nanotheranostic applications.
Here, we report the first successful pretargeted PET imaging of trans-cyclooctene-modified mesoporous silicon nanoparticles,
using 18F-labeled tetrazine as a tracer. The
inverse electron-demand Diels–Alder cycloaddition (IEDDA) reaction
was fast, resulting in high radioactivity accumulation in the expected
organs within 10 min after the administration of the tracer. The highest
target-to-background ratio was achieved 120 min after the tracer injection.
A clear correlation between the efficiency of the in vivo IEDDA labeling
reaction and the injected amount of the tracer was observed. The radioactivity
accumulation decreased with the increased amount of the co-injected
carrier, indicating saturation in the reaction sites. This finding
was supported by the in vitro results. Our study suggests that pretargeted
imaging has excellent potential in nanotheranostic PET imaging when
using high-specific-activity tracers.
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cyclooctene-modified mesoporous silicon nanoparticlesPretargeted PET Imagingnanotheranostic PET imagingminradioactivity accumulationCyclooctene-Modified Porous Silicon Nanoparticles Pretargeted positron emission tomographyIEDDAbioorthogonal chemical reactionspretargeted PET imagingtrantracer18 F-labeled tetrazine