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Molecular Imaging and Biology | 2014

A High-Affinity Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe to Target Bombesin Receptors

Ajay Shrivastava; Haiming Ding; Shankaran Kothandaraman; Shu-Huei Wang; Li Gong; Michelle Williams; Keisha Milum; Song Zhang; Michael F. Tweedle

PurposeThis study aimed to create new optical surgical navigation NIRF probes for prostate and breast cancers.ProceduresIR800-linker-QWAVGHLM-NH2 with linker = GSG, GGG, and G-Abz4 were synthesized and characterized. IC50 for bombesin receptors (BBN-R) in PC-3 prostate and T47D breast cancer cells, fluorescence microscopy in PC-3 cells, and NIRF imaging in mice PC-3 tumor xenografts were studied.ResultsGGG, GSG, and G-Abz4 derivatives had IC50 (nM) for BBN-R+ PC-3 cells = 187 ± 31, 56 ± 5, and 2.6 ± 0.2 and T47D cells = 383 ± 1, 57.4 ± 1.2, and 3.1 ± 1.1, respectively. By microscopy the Abz4 derivative showed the highest uptake, was competed with by BBN, and had little to no binding to BBN-R− cells. In NIRF imaging the G-Abz4 probe was brighter than GGG probe in BBN-R+ tissues in vivo and tissues, tumors, and tumor slices ex vivo. Uptake could be partially blocked in BBN-R+ pancreas but not visibly in tumor.ConclusionsLinker choice can dominate peptidic BBN-R binding. The G-Abz4 linker yields a higher affinity and specific BBN-R binder in this series of molecules.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013

Heterobivalent dual-target probe for targeting GRP and Y1 receptors on tumor cells

Ajay Shrivastava; Shu-Huei Wang; Natarajan Raju; Izabela Gierach; Haiming Ding; Michael F. Tweedle

Receptor targeting ligands for imaging and/or therapy of cancer are limited by heterogeneity of receptor expression by tumor cells, both inter-patient and intra-patient. It is often more important for imaging agents to identify local and distant spread of disease than it is to identify a specific receptor presence. Two natural hormone peptide receptors, GRPR and Y1, are specifically interesting because expression of GRPR, Y1 or both is up-regulated in most breast cancers. We describe here the design and development of a new heterobivalent peptide ligand, truncated bombesin (t-BBN)/BVD15-DO3A, for dual-targeting of GRPR and Y1, and validation of its dual binding capability. Such a probe should be useful in imaging cells, tissues and tumors that are GRPR and/or Y1 positive and should target radioisotopes, for example, (68)Ga and/or (177)Lu, to more tumors cells than single GRPR or Y1 targeted probes. A GRP targeting ligand, J-G-Abz4-QWAVGHLM-NH(2) (J-G-Abz4-t-BBN), and an Y1 targeting ligand, INP-K[ε-J-(α-DO3A-ε-DGa)-K]-YRLRY-NH(2)([ε-J-(α-DO3A-ε-DGa)-K]-BVD-15), were synthesized and coupled to produce the heterobivalent ligand, t-BBN/BVD15-DO3A. Competitive displacement binding assays using t-BBN/BVD15-DO3A against (125)I-Tyr(4)-BBN yielded an IC(50) value of 18 ± 0.7 nM for GRPR in T-47D cells, a human breast cancer cell line. A similar assay using t-BBN/BVD15-DO3A against porcine (125)I-NPY showed IC(50) values of 80 ± 11 nM for Y1 receptor in MCF7 cells, another human breast cancer cell line. In conclusion, it is possible to construct a single DO3A chelate containing probe that can target both GRPR and Y1 on human tumor cells.


Methods of Molecular Biology | 2014

Identification of Ideal Peptides for Heterovalent Ligands

Ajay Shrivastava; Matthew von Wronski; Michael F. Tweedle; Adrian D. Nunn

Recent use of hetero-dimerization to improve the affinity of peptide ligands has made peptides an attractive alternative to small molecules and proteins. Using this strategy, we have developed peptides with affinities comparable to antibodies and specificities often better than small molecules or antibodies. These peptides can be used as a delivery vehicle for drugs or diagnostics, especially in the case of tumor targeting cytotoxic drugs or targeted diagnostics. We describe here an assay to identify an ideal pair of peptides suitable for heterovalent ligands.


Archive | 2003

Multivalent constructs for therapeutic and diagnostic applications

Hong Fan; Karen E. Linder; Edmund R. Marinelli; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Adrian D. Nunn; Radhakrishna Pillai; Kondareddiar Ramalingam; Ajay Shrivastava; Bo Song; Rolf E. Swenson; Mathew A. von Wronski; Aaron K. Sato; Sharon Michele Walker; Daniel T. Dransfield


Protein Engineering Design & Selection | 2005

A distinct strategy to generate high-affinity peptide binders to receptor tyrosine kinases

Ajay Shrivastava; M.A. von Wronski; Aaron K. Sato; Daniel T. Dransfield; Daniel J. Sexton; Nancy J. Bogdan; Radhakrishna Pillai; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Bo Song; Edmund R. Marinelli; D. DeOliveira; C. Luneau; M. Devlin; A. Muruganandam; A. Abujoub; G. Connelly; Q.L. Wu; G. Conley; Q. Chang; Michael F. Tweedle; Robert Charles Ladner; Rolf E. Swenson; Adrian D. Nunn


Archive | 2003

KDR and VEGF/KDR binding peptides and their use in diagnosis and therapy

Christophe Arbogast; Philippe Bussat; Hong Fan; Sudha Khurana; Karen E. Linder; Edmund R. Marinelli; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Adrian D. Nunn; Radhakrishna Pillai; Sibylle Pochon; Kondareddiar Ramalingam; Ajay Shrivastava; Bo Song; Rolf E. Swenson; Mathew A. von Wronski; Feng Yan


Archive | 2005

KDR and VEGF/KDR binding peptides

Aaron K. Sato; Daniel J. Sexton; Daniel T. Dransfield; Robert Charles Ladner; Christophe Arbogast; Phillipe Bussat; Hong Fan; Sudha Khurana; Karen E. Linder; Edmund R. Marinelli; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Adrian D. Nunn; Radhakrishna Pillai; Sibylle Pochon; Kondareddiar Ramalingam; Ajay Shrivastava; Bo Song; Rolf E. Swenson; Mathew A. von Wronski


Archive | 2003

KDR and VEGF/KDR binding peptides and their use in diagnosis

Aaron K. Sato; Daniel J. Sexton; Daniel T. Dransfield; Robert Charles Ladner; Christophe Arbogast; Philippe Bussat; Hong Fan; Karen E. Linder; Edmund R. Marinelli; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Adrian D. Nunn; Radhakrishna Pillai; Sibylle Pochon; Kondareddiar Ramalingam; Ajay Shrivastava; Bo Song; Rolf E. Swenson; Wronski Mathew A. Von; Feng Yan


Archive | 2010

PEPTIDE SPECIFICALLY BINDING HGF RECEPTOR (cMet) AND USE THEREOF

Daniel T. Dransfield; Robert Charles Ladner; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Aaron K. Sato; Ajay Shrivastava; Regi Thomas; サトー,アーロン・ケイ; シュリヴァスタヴァ,アジェイ; トーマス,レジー; ドランスフィールド,ダニエル・ティー; ナンジャッパン,パラニアッパ; ラドナー,ロバート・シー


Archive | 2006

PEPTIDES DE LIAISON A LA REGION DU DOMAINE KINASE (KDR) ET AU COMPLEXE FACTEUR DE CROISSANCE ENDOTHELIALE VASCULAIRE/REGION DU DOMAINE KINASE (VEGF/KDR)

Sato Aaron K; Sexton, Daniel, J.; Dransfield Daniel T; Ladner Robert C; Christophe Arbogast; Phillipe Bussat; Hong Fan; Sudha Khurana; Linder Karen E; Marinelli Edmund R; Palaniappa Nanjappan; Bo Song; Swenson Rolf E; Von Wronski, Mathew, A.; Nunn, Adrian, D.; Radhakrishna Pillai; Sibylle Pochon; Kondareddiar Ramalingam; Ajay Shrivastava

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