Radiosynthesis and evaluation of talazoparib and its derivatives as parp-1-targeting agents

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Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is a critical enzyme in the DNA repair process and the target of several FDA-approved inhibitors. Several of these inhibitors have been radiolabeled for non-invasive imaging of PARP-1 expression or targeted radiotherapy of PARP-1 expressing tumors. In particular, derivatives of olaparib and rucaparib, which have reduced trapping potency by PARP-1 compared to talazoparib, have been radiolabeled for these purposes. Here, we report the first radiosynthesis of [18 F]talazoparib and its in vitro and in vivo evaluation. Talazoparib (3a”) and its bromo-or iodo-derivatives were synthesized as racemic mixtures (3a, 3b and 3c), and these compounds exhibit high affinity to PARP-1 (Ki for talazoparib (3a”): 0.65 ± 0.07 nM; 3a: 2.37 ± 0.56 nM; 3b: 1.92 ± 0.41 nM; 3c: 1.73 ± 0.43 nM; known PARP-1 inhibitor Olaparib: 1.87 ± 0.10 nM; non-PARP-1 compound Raclopride: >20,000 nM) in a competitive binding assay using a tritium-labeled PARP-1 radioligand [3 H]WC-DZ for screening. [18 F]Talazoparib (3a”) was radiosynthesized via a multiple-step procedure with good radiochemical and chiral purities (98%) and high molar activity (28 GBq/µmol). The preliminary biodistribution studies in the murine PC-3 tumor model showed that [18 F]talazoparib had a good level of tumor uptake that persisted for over 8 h (3.78 ± 0.55 %ID/gram at 4 h and 4.52 ± 0.32 %ID/gram at 8 h). These studies show the potential for the bromo-and iodo-derivatives for PARP-1 targeted radiotherapy studies using therapeutic radionuclides.

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Zhou, D., Chen, H., Mpoy, C., Afrin, S., Rogers, B. E., Garbow, J. R., … Xu, J. (2021). Radiosynthesis and evaluation of talazoparib and its derivatives as parp-1-targeting agents. Biomedicines, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9050565

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