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Supramolecular Rotaxane-Based Multi-Modal Probes for Cancer Biomarker Imaging.


ABSTRACT: Mechanically interlocked molecules present opportunities to construct therapeutic drugs and diagnostic imaging agents but harnessing supramolecular chemistry to make biologically active probes in water is a challenge. Here, we describe a rotaxane-based approach to synthesise radiolabelled proteins and peptides for molecular imaging of cancer biomarkers in vivo. Host-guest chemistry using β-cyclodextrin- and cucurbit[6]uril-catalysed cooperative capture synthesis produced gallium-68 or zirconium-89 radiolabelled metallo[4]rotaxanes. Photochemical conjugation to trastuzumab led to a viable positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracer. The rotaxane architecture can be tuned to accommodate different radiometal ion complexes, other protein- or peptide-based drugs, and fluorophores for optical detection. This technology provides a platform to explore how mechanical bonding can improve drug delivery, enhance tumour specificity, control radiotracer pharmacokinetics, and reduce dosimetry.

SUBMITTER: d'Orchymont F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9400884 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Supramolecular Rotaxane-Based Multi-Modal Probes for Cancer Biomarker Imaging.

d'Orchymont Faustine F   Holland Jason P JP  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20220520 29


Mechanically interlocked molecules present opportunities to construct therapeutic drugs and diagnostic imaging agents but harnessing supramolecular chemistry to make biologically active probes in water is a challenge. Here, we describe a rotaxane-based approach to synthesise radiolabelled proteins and peptides for molecular imaging of cancer biomarkers in vivo. Host-guest chemistry using β-cyclodextrin- and cucurbit[6]uril-catalysed cooperative capture synthesis produced gallium-68 or zirconium-  ...[more]

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