89Zr-chloride can be used for immuno-PET radiochemistry without loss of antigen reactivity in vivo

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89Zr immuno-PET continues to be assessed in numerous clinical trials. This report evaluates the use of 89Zr-chloride in the radiolabeling of monoclonal antibodies conjugated with desferrioxamine B (DFO), describes its effects on radiopharmaceutical reactivity toward antigen, and offers guidance on how to ensure long-term stability and purity. Methods: 89Zr-DFO-trastuzumab and 89Zr-DFO-cetuximab were prepared using 89ZrCl4. The stability of each was evaluated for 7 d in 20 mM histidine/240 mM sucrose buffer, 0.25 M sodium acetate (NaOAc) buffer containing 5 mgmL−1 n-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), or 0.25 M NaOAc containing 5 mgmL−1 L-methionine (L-MET). To assess antigen reactivity, 89Zr-DFO-trastuzumab was evaluated using the Lindmo method and tested in PET/CT imaging of mouse models of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–positive or –negative lung cancer. Results: Using 89ZrCl489Zr-DFO-trastuzumab and 89Zr-DFO-cetuximab were prepared with increased specific activity and retained purities of 95% after 3 d when formulated in NaOAc buffer containing L-MET. Based on Lindmo analysis and small-animal PET/CT imaging, 89Zr-DFO-trastuzumab remained reactive toward antigen after being prepared with 89ZrCl4. Conclusion: 89ZrCl4 facilitated the radiosynthesis of 89Zr immuno-PET agents with increased specific activity. L-MET enhanced long-term solution stability better than all other formulations examined, and 89Zr-DFO-trastuzumab remained reactive toward antigen. Although further evaluation is necessary, these initial results suggest that 89ZrCl4 may be useful in immuno-PET radiochemistry as radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies are increasingly integrated into precision medicine strategies.

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Pandya, D. N., Bhatt, N. B., Almaguel, F., Rideout-Danner, S., Gage, H. D., Solingapuram Sai, K. K., & Wadas, T. J. (2019). 89Zr-chloride can be used for immuno-PET radiochemistry without loss of antigen reactivity in vivo. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 60(5), 696–701. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.118.216457

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