MA-NOTMP: A Triazacyclononane Trimethylphosphinate Based Bifunctional Chelator for Gallium Radiolabelling of Biomolecules

Sophie Poty, Pauline Désogère, Jakub Šimeček, Claire Bernhard, Victor Goncalves, Christine Goze, Frédéric Boschetti, Johannes Notni, Hans J. Wester, Franck Denat

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Abstract

In the past few years, gallium-68 has demonstrated significant potential as a radioisotope for positron emission tomography (PET), and the optimization of chelators for gallium coordination is a major goal in the development of radiopharmaceuticals. Methylaminotriazacyclononane trimethylphosphinate (MA-NOTMP), a new C-functionalized triazacyclononane derivative with phosphinate pendant arms, presents excellent coordination properties for 68Ga (low ligand concentration, labelling at low pH even at room temperature). A "ready-to-be-grafted" bifunctional chelating agent (p-NCS-Bz-MA-NOTMP) was prepared to allow 68Ga labelling of sensitive biological vectors. Conjugation to a bombesin(7-14) derivative was performed, and preliminary in vitro experiments demonstrated the potential of MA-NOTMP in the development of radiopharmaceuticals. This new chelator is therefore of major interest for labelling sensitive biomolecules, and further in vivo experiments will soon be performed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1475-1479
Number of pages5
JournalChemMedChem
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • bombesin
  • gallium
  • phosphinates
  • radiolabelling
  • triazacyclononane

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