New 55Co-labeled Albumin-Binding Folate Derivatives as Potential PET Agents for Folate Receptor Imaging
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Radford, Lauren L.
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Fernandez, Solana
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Beacham, Rebecca
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El Sayed, Retta
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Farkas, Renáta
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Benešová, Martina
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Müller, Cristina
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Lapi, Suzanne E.
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2019-11-18T11:33:23Z
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2019-11-18T10:40:35Z
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2019-11-18T11:33:23Z
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2019-12
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1424-8247
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10.3390/ph12040166
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/378201
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10.3929/ethz-b-000378201
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Overexpression of folate receptors (FRs) on different tumor types (e.g., ovarian, lung) make FRs attractive in vivo targets for directed diagnostic/therapeutic agents. Currently, no diagnostic agent suitable for positron emission tomography (PET) has been adopted for clinical FR imaging. In this work, two 55Co-labeled albumin-binding folate derivatives-[55Co]Co-cm10 and [55Co]Co-rf42-with characteristics suitable for PET imaging have been developed and evaluated. High radiochemical yields (≥95%) and in vitro stabilities (≥93%) were achieved for both compounds, and cell assays demonstrated FR-mediated uptake. Both 55Co-labeled folate conjugates demonstrated high tumor uptake of 17% injected activity per gram of tissue (IA/g) at 4 h in biodistribution studies performed in KB tumor-bearing mice. Renal uptake was similar to other albumin-binding folate derivatives, and liver uptake was lower than that of previously reported [64Cu]Cu-rf42. Small animal PET/CT images confirmed the biodistribution results and showed the clear delineation of FR-expressing tumors.
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MDPI
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folic acid
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folate receptors
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cobalt-55
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PET imaging
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albumin binder
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ovarian cancer
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New 55Co-labeled Albumin-Binding Folate Derivatives as Potential PET Agents for Folate Receptor Imaging
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Journal Article
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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2019-11-08
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Pharmaceuticals
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12
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4
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166
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12 p.
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publishedVersion
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published
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2019-11-18T10:40:41Z
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