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Thwarting Isomerization through Rigidity: A Promising HBED Derivative for the Chelation of Gallium-68

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
Thwarting Isomerization through Rigidity: A Promising HBED Derivative for the Chelation of Gallium-68 / Tosato, Marianna; Boniburini, Matteo; Faglioni, Francesco; Genua, Francesco; Mari, Matteo; Storchi, Jennifer; Franchi, Sara; Asti, Mattia; Ferrari, Erika. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - 64:37(2025), pp. 18673-18686. [10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c00930]
abstract:
The hexadentate acyclic ligand, N,N '-di(2-hydroxybenzyl)-(1,2-cyclohexanediamine)-N,N '-diacetic acid (HBCD) designed for the chelation of the positron-emitting radiometal 68Ga was developed by replacing the flexible ethylenediamine backbone of its parent ligand, N,N '-di(2-hydroxybenzyl)ethylenediamine-N,N '-diacetic acid (HBED), with a more rigid cyclohexane diamine scaffold (DACH). This aims to hinder the formation of multiple isomers upon Ga3+-complexation as observed in HBED-containing molecules, which could affect the in vivo behavior of 68Ga-labeled radiopharmaceuticals. To this end, we report the synthesis of HBCD, a comprehensive investigation of its acid-base behavior, its Ga3+ coordination chemistry, its labeling performances with generator-produced 68Ga, and the stability of the corresponding radioactive complex in physiological media. Our findings confirm that the DACH scaffold promotes the formation of a hexacoordinated single-isomer Ga3+ complex. Although Ga3+-HBCD resulted less thermodynamically stable than Ga3+-HBED, it is by far more stable than the Ga3+ complex formed with the clinical workhorse DOTA chelator. HBCD demonstrated the ability to bind [68Ga]Ga3+ under extremely diluted radiochemical conditions (C L = 10-6 M, 90 degrees C, pH 4.5 and 7). Notably, [68Ga][Ga(HBCD)]- shows exceptional stability in biological media. These results position HBCD as a highly attractive chelator for the development of next-generation PET radiotracers, effectively addressing the issue of isomerization in its parent ligand HBED.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Gallium-68, Radiopharmaceuticals, HBED, Cancer, PET Imaging, DACH, Coordination Chemistry
List of contributors:
Tosato, Marianna; Boniburini, Matteo; Faglioni, Francesco; Genua, Francesco; Mari, Matteo; Storchi, Jennifer; Franchi, Sara; Asti, Mattia; Ferrari, Erika
Authors of the University:
FAGLIONI Francesco
FERRARI Erika
GENUA FRANCESCO
STORCHI JENNIFER
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1387351
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1387351/925560/INORG_CHEM2025_tosato-et-al-2025-thwarting-isomerization-through-rigidity-a-promising-hbed-derivative-for-the-chelation-of-gallium-68.pdf
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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