Investigation into the Use of a Diaminodihydroxyaryl Derivative of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (DAHA-EDTA) for Cu-64 PET Imaging and Radioimmunotherapy

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A diaminodihydroxyaryl derivative of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (DAHA-EDTA) was synthesised in two steps and evaluated for Cu-64 radiolabelling of the B72.3 antibody. The ligand complexes Cu-64 rapidly in a pH range 4 to 7. The Cu-64 complex of the parent species N,N′-bis(carboxymethyl)-N,N′-bis(2-hydroxyacetanilido)-1,2-diaminoethane (DHA-EDTA) shows good stability in serum at 37°C for up to 72h. Conjugation of the Cu-64-DAHA-EDTA to the B72.3 antibody was achieved using 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDC) as the activating agent. The reaction conditions were optimized for protein concentration and molar ratio of Cu-64-DAHA-EDTA and EDC to antibody. The specific activity of the final [Cu-64-DAHA-EDTA]-B72.3 product was 49MBqmg-1 at the end of synthesis. The biodistribution of [Cu-64-DAHA-EDTA]-B72.3 in LS174t tumour-bearing nude mice was monitored over a 24h period. Maximum tumour uptake (25.8±7.5% IDg-1) was achieved at 16h and maintained at 24h (21.6±1.8% IDg-1). Rapid clearance of the [Cu-64-DAHA-EDTA]-B72.3 from the blood resulted in good tumour-to-blood ratios (≈ 3.3) within a shorter period (6h) than previously reported with B72.3 whole antibody and the LS174t tumour bearing nude mouse model.

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Ramli, M., Schmidt, P. F., Di Bartolo, N., & Smith, S. V. (2017). Investigation into the Use of a Diaminodihydroxyaryl Derivative of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (DAHA-EDTA) for Cu-64 PET Imaging and Radioimmunotherapy. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 70(5), 614–622. https://doi.org/10.1071/CH16647

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