HER2-positive tumors imaged within 1 hour using a site-specifically 11C-labeled sel-tagged affibody molecule

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Abstract

A rapid, reliable method for distinguishing tumors or metastases that overexpress human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) from those that do not is highly desired for individualizing therapy and predicting prognoses. In vivo imaging methods are available but not yet in clinical practice; new methodologies improving speed, sensitivity, and specificity are required. Methods: A HER2-binding Affibody molecule, Z HER2:342, was recombinantly fused with a C-terminal selenocysteine-containing tetrapeptide Sel-tag, allowing site-specific labeling with either 11C or 68Ga, followed by biodistribution studies with small-animal PET. Dosimetry data for the 2 radiotracers were compared. Imaging of HER2-expressing human tumor xenografts was performed using the 11C-labeled Affibody molecule. Results: Both the 11C- and 68Ga-labeled tracers initially cleared rapidly from the blood, followed by a slower decrease to 4-5 percentage injected dose per gram of tissue at 1 h. Final retention in the kidneys was much lower (>5-fold) for the 11C-labeled protein, and its overall absorbed dose was considerably lower. 11C-Z HER2:342 showed excellent tumor-targeting capability, with almost 10 percentage injected dose per gram of tissue in HER2-expressing tumors within 1 h. Specificity was demonstrated by preblocking binding sites with excess ligand, yielding significantly reduced radiotracer uptake (P = 0.002), comparable to uptake in tumors with low HER2 expression. Conclusion: To our knowledge, the Sel-tagging technique is the first that enables site-specific 11C-radiolabeling of proteins. Here we present the finding that, in a favorable combination between radionuclide half-life and in vivo pharmacokinetics of the Affibody molecules, 11C-labeled Sel-tagged Z HER2:342 can successfully be used for rapid and repeated PET studies of HER2 expression in tumors. Copyright © 2012 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Inc.

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Wållberg, H., Grafström, J., Cheng, Q., Lu, L., Ahlzén, H. S. M., Samén, E., … Ståhl, S. (2012). HER2-positive tumors imaged within 1 hour using a site-specifically 11C-labeled sel-tagged affibody molecule. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 53(9), 1446–1453. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.111.102194

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