Detecting hypoxia: In vitro using 18F-pretargeted IEDDA "click" chemistry in live cells

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We have exemplified a pretargeted approach to interrogate hypoxia in live cells using radioactive bioorthogonal inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) "click"chemistry. Our novel 18F-tetrazine probe ([18F]FB-Tz) and 2-nitroimidazole-based TCO targeting molecule (8) showed statistically significant (P < 0.0001) uptake in hypoxic cells (ca. 90 %ID per mg) vs. normoxic cells (<10 %ID per mg) in a 60 min incubation of [18F]FB-Tz. This is the first time that an intracellularly targeted small-molecule for IEDDA "click"has been used in conjunction with a radioactive reporter molecule in live cells and may be a useful tool with far-reaching applicability for a variety of applications. This journal is

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Allott, L., Chen, C., Braga, M., Leung, S. F. J., Wang, N., Barnes, C., … Aboagye, E. O. (2021). Detecting hypoxia: In vitro using 18F-pretargeted IEDDA “click” chemistry in live cells. RSC Advances, 11(33), 20335–20341. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02482e

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