Development of 68Ga-labelled ultrasound microbubbles for whole-body PET imaging

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Abstract

Microbubble (MB) contrast agents have revolutionalised the way ultrasound (US) imaging can be used clinically and pre-clinically. Contrast-enhanced US offers improvements in soft-tissue contrast, as well as the ability to visualise disease processes at the molecular level. However, its inability to provide in vivo whole-body imaging can hamper the development of new MB formulations. Herein, we describe a fast and efficient method for achieving 68Ga-labelling of MBs after a direct comparison of two different strategies. The optimised approach produces 68Ga-labelled MBs in good yields through the bioorthogonal inverse-electron-demand Diel-Alder reaction between a trans-cyclooctene-modified phospholipid and a new tetrazine-bearing HBED-CC chelator. The ability to noninvasively study the whole-body distribution of 68Ga-labelled MBs was demonstrated in vivo using positron emission tomography (PET). This method could be broadly applicable to other phospholipid-based formulations, providing accessible solutions for in vivo tracking of MBs.

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Hernández-Gil, J., Braga, M., Harriss, B. I., Carroll, L. S., Leow, C. H., Tang, M. X., … Long, N. J. (2019). Development of 68Ga-labelled ultrasound microbubbles for whole-body PET imaging. Chemical Science, 10(21), 5603–5615. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc00684b

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