A N-acetylgalactosamino Dendron-Clearing Agent for High-Therapeutic Index DOTA-Hapten Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy.

BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY(2020)

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Clearing agents (CAs) can rapidly remove non-localized targeting biomolecules from circulation for hepatic catabolism, thereby enhancing the therapeutic index (TI), especially for blood (marrow), of the subsequently administered radioisotope in any multistep pretargeting strategy. Herein we describe the synthesis and in vivo evaluation of a fully synthetic glycodendrimer-based CA for DOTA-based pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (DOTA-PRIT). The novel dendron-CA consists of a nonradioactive yttrium-DOTABn molecule attached via a linker to a glycodendron displaying 16 terminal alpha-thio-N-acetylgalactosamine (alpha-SGaINAc) units (CCA alpha-6-DOTA-Y3+; molecular weight: 9059 Da). Pretargeting [Lu-177]-LuDOTA-Bn with CCA alpha-16-DOTA-Y3+ to GPA33-expressing SW1222 human colorectal xenografts was highly effective, leading to absorbed doses of [Lu-177]-LuDOTA-Bn for blood, tumor, liver, spleen, and kidneys of 11.7, 468, 9.97, 5.49, and 13.3 cGy/MBq, respectively. Tumor-to-normal tissues absorbed-dose ratios (i.e., TIs) ranged from 40 (e.g., for blood and kidney) to about 550 for stomach.
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