In Vitro comparison of213Bi- and177Lu-radiation for peptide receptor radionuclide therapy

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Background Absorbed doses for α-emitters are different from those for β-emitters, as the high linear energy transfer (LET) nature of α-particles results in a very dense energy deposition over a relatively short path length near the point of emission. This highly localized and therefore high energy deposition can lead to enhanced cell-killing effects at absorbed doses that are non-lethal in low-LET type of exposure. Affinities of DOTA-DPhe1-Tyr3-octreotate (DOTATATE),115In-DOTATATE,175Lu-DOTATATE and209Bi-DOTATATE were determined in the K562-SST2 cell line. Two other cell lines were used for radiation response assessment; BON and CA20948, with a low and high expression of somatostatin receptors, respectively. Cellular uptake kinetics of111In-DOTATATE were determined in CA20948 cells. CA20948 and BON were irradiated with137Cs,177Lu-DTPA,177Lu-DOTATATE,213Bi-DTPA and213Bi-DOTATATE. Absorbed doses were calculated using the MIRDcell dosimetry method for the specific binding and a Monte Carlo model of a cylindrical 6-well plate geometry for the exposure by the radioactive incubation medium. Absorbed doses were compared to conventional irradiation of cells with137Cs and the relative biological effect (RBE) at 10% survival was calculated. Results IC50 of (labelled) DOTATATE was in the nM range. Absorbed doses up to 7 Gy were obtained by 5.2 MBq213Bi-DOTATATE, in majority the dose was caused by α-particle radiation. Cellular internalization determined with111In-DOTATATE showed a linear relation with incubation time. Cell survival after exposure of213Bi-DTPA and213Bi-DOTATATE to BON or CA20948 cells showed a linear-exponential relation with the absorbed dose, confirming the high LET character of213Bi. The survival of CA20948 after exposure to177Lu-DOTATATE and the reference137Cs irradiation showed the typical curvature of the linear-quadratic model. 10% Cell survival of CA20948 was reached at 3 Gy with213Bi-DOTATATE, a factor 6 lower than the 18 Gy found for177Lu-DOTATATE and also below the 5 Gy after 137Cs external exposure. Conclusion 213Bi-DTPA and 213Bi-DOTATATE lead to a factor 6 advantage in cell killing compared to 177Lu-DOTATATE. The RBE at 10% survival by 213Bi-ligand compared to 137Cs was 2.0 whereas the RBE for 177Lu-DOTATATE was 0.3 in the CA20948 in vitro model.

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Chan, H. S., Blois, E. D., Morgenstern, A., Bruchertseifer, F., Jong, M. D., Breeman, W., & Konijnenberg, M. (2017). In Vitro comparison of213Bi- and177Lu-radiation for peptide receptor radionuclide therapy. PLoS ONE, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181473

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