Title of article :
Pretargeted Nuclear Imaging and Radioimmunotherapy Based on the Inverse Electron-Demand Diels–Alder Reaction and Key Factors in the Pretargeted Synthetic Design
Author/Authors :
Qiu, Lin Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Mao, Wujian Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Yin, Hongyan Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Tan, Hui Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Cheng, Dengfeng Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Shi, Hongcheng Department of Nuclear Medicine - Zhongshan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China
Abstract :
The exceptional speed and biorthogonality of the inverse electron-demand Diels–Alder (IEDDA) click chemistry between 1,2,4,5-
tetrazines and strained alkene dienophiles have made it promising in the realm of pretargeted imaging and therapy. During the
past 10 years, the IEDDA-pretargeted strategies have been tested and have already proven capable of producing images with high
tumor-to-background ratios and improving therapeutic effect. This review will focus on recent applications of click chemistry
ligations in the pretargeted imaging studies of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission
tomography (PET), and pretargeted radioimmunotherapy investigations. Additionally, the influence factors of stability, reactivity,
and pharmacokinetic properties of TCO tag modied immunoconjugates and radiolabeled Tz derivatives were also summarized
in this article, which should be carefully considered in the system design in order to develop a successful pretargeted methodology.
We hope that this review will not only equip readers with a knowledge of pretargeted methodology based on IEDDA click
chemistry but also inspire synthetic chemists and radiochemists to develop pretargeted radiopharmaceutical components in a
more innovative way with various influence factors considered.
Keywords :
Electron , Radioimmunotherapy , IEDDA
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging