Author/Authors :
Rahmanian, Najmeh Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Hosseinimehr, Jalal Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Khalaj, Ali Department of Medicinal Chemistry - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Noaparast, Zohreh Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Abedi, Mohammad Department of Radiology - Faculty of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Sabzevari, Omid Department of Toxicology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Ovarian cancer is a serious threat for women health and the early diagnosis of this cancer might improves the survival rate of patients. The use of the targeted radiopharmaceuticals could be a non-invasive and
logical method for tumor imaging. The aim of this study was to radiolabel GE11 peptide as a new specific probe
for imaging of ovarian tumor.
Methods: HYNIC-SSS-GE11 peptide was labeled with 99mTc using tricine as a coligand. The 99mTc-tricine-HYNIC-SSS-GE11
peptide was evaluated for specific cellular binding in three cell lines with different levels of EGFR expression. Tumor
targeting was assessed in SKOV3 tumor bearing mice.
Results: By using tricine as a coligand, labeling yield was more than 98% and the stability of the radiolabelled peptide in
human serum up to 4 h was 96%. The in vitro cell uptake test showed that this radiolabeled peptide had a good affinity
to SKOV3 cells with dissociation constant of 73 nM. The in vivo results showed a tumor/muscle ratio of 3.2 at 4 h
following injection of 99mTc-tricine-HYNIC-SSS-GE11 peptide.
Conclusions: Results of this study showed that 99mTc-tricine-HYNIC-SSS-GE11 peptide could be a promising tool for diagnosis and staging of ovarian cancer.
Keywords :
GE11 peptide , 99mTc , Molecular imaging , Radiopharmaceuticals , HYNIC