PET imaging with [68Ga]-labeled TGFβ-targeting peptide in a mouse PANC-1 tumor model
dc.contributor.author | Li, Yong | |
dc.contributor.author | Zhao, Hong | |
dc.contributor.author | Hu, Shan | |
dc.contributor.author | Zhang, Xichen | |
dc.contributor.author | Chen, Haojian | |
dc.contributor.author | Zheng, Qihuang | |
dc.contributor.department | Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-03-15T10:07:32Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-03-15T10:07:32Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023-09-15 | |
dc.description.abstract | Purpose: Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is upregulated in many types of tumors and plays important roles in tumor microenvironment construction, immune escape, invasion, and metastasis. The therapeutic effect of antibodies and nuclide-conjugated drugs targeting TGFβ has not been ideal. Targeting TGFβ with small-molecule or peptide carriers labeled with diagnostic/therapeutic nuclides is a new development direction. This study aimed to explore and confirm the imaging diagnostic efficiency of TGFβ-targeting peptide P144 coupled with [68Ga] in a PANC-1 tumor model. Procedures: TGFβ-targeting inhibitory peptide P144 with stable activity was prepared through peptide synthesis and screening, and P144 was coupled with biological chelator DOTA and labeled with radionuclide [68Ga] to achieve a stable TGFβ-targeting tracer [68Ga]Ga-P144. This tracer was first used for positron emission tomography (PET) molecular imaging study of pancreatic cancer in a mouse PANC-1 tumor model. Results: [68Ga]Ga-P144 had a high targeted uptake and relatively long uptake retention time in tumors and lower uptakes in non-target organs and backgrounds. Target pre-blocking experiment with the cold drug P144-DOTA demonstrated that the radioactive uptake with [68Ga]Ga-P144 PET in vivo, especially in tumor tissue, had a high TGFβ-targeting specificity. [68Ga]Ga-P144 PET had ideal imaging efficiency in PANC-1 tumor-bearing mice, with high specificity in vivo and good tumor-targeting effect. Conclusion: [68Ga]Ga-P144 has relatively high specificity and tumor-targeted uptake and may be developed as a promising diagnostic tool for TGFβ-positive malignancies. | |
dc.eprint.version | Final published version | |
dc.identifier.citation | Li Y, Zhao H, Hu S, Zhang X, Chen H, Zheng Q. PET imaging with [68Ga]-labeled TGFβ-targeting peptide in a mouse PANC-1 tumor model. Front Oncol. 2023;13:1228281. Published 2023 Sep 15. doi:10.3389/fonc.2023.1228281 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/1805/39264 | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | Frontiers Media | |
dc.relation.isversionof | 10.3389/fonc.2023.1228281 | |
dc.relation.journal | Frontiers in Oncology | |
dc.rights | Attribution 4.0 International | en |
dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 | |
dc.source | PMC | |
dc.subject | TGFβ | |
dc.subject | Targeting peptide | |
dc.subject | Diagnostic tracer | |
dc.subject | PET imaging | |
dc.subject | Pancreatic cancer | |
dc.title | PET imaging with [68Ga]-labeled TGFβ-targeting peptide in a mouse PANC-1 tumor model | |
dc.type | Article |