Evaluation of the psma-binding ligand212pb-ng001 in multicellular tumour spheroid and mouse models of prostate cancer

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Radioligand therapy targeting the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is rapidly evolving as a promising treatment for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. The PSMA-targeting ligand p-SCN-Bn-TCMC-PSMA (NG001) labelled with212Pb efficiently targets PSMA-positive cells in vitro and in vivo. The aim of this preclinical study was to evaluate the therapeutic potential of212Pb-NG001 in multicellular tumour spheroid and mouse models of prostate cancer. The cytotoxic effect of212Pb-NG001 was tested in human prostate C4-2 spheroids. Biodistribution at various time points and therapeutic effects of different activities of the radioligand were investigated in male athymic nude mice bearing C4-2 tumours, while long-term toxicity was studied in immuno-competent BALB/c mice. The radioligand induced a selective cytotoxic effect in spheroids at activity concentrations of 3–10 kBq/mL. In mice, the radioligand accumulated rapidly in tumours and was retained over 24 h, while it rapidly cleared from nontargeted tissues. Treatment with 0.25, 0.30 or 0.40 MBq of212Pb-NG001 significantly inhibited tumour growth and improved median survival with therapeutic indexes of 1.5, 2.3 and 2.7, respectively. In BALB/c mice, no signs of long-term radiation toxicity were observed at activities of 0.05 and 0.33 MBq. The obtained results warrant clinical studies to evaluate the biodistribution, therapeutic efficacy and toxicity of212Pb-NG001.

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Stenberg, V. Y., Larsen, R. H., Ma, L. W., Peng, Q., Juzenas, P., Bruland, Ø. S., & Juzeniene, A. (2021). Evaluation of the psma-binding ligand212pb-ng001 in multicellular tumour spheroid and mouse models of prostate cancer. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094815

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