Liquid Chromatography ICP-MS to Assess the Stability of <sup>175</sup>Lu- and <sup>nat</sup>Ga-Based Tumor-Targeting Agents towards the Development of <sup>177</sup>Lu- and <sup>68</sup>Ga-Labeled Radiopharmaceuticals
In recent years, nuclear medicine has gained great interest, partly due to the success story of [<sup>177</sup>Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 (Pluvicto<sup>TM</sup>). Still, in-depth preclinical characterization of radiopharmaceuticals mainly happens at centers that allow working with radioa...
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Summary: | In recent years, nuclear medicine has gained great interest, partly due to the success story of [<sup>177</sup>Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 (Pluvicto<sup>TM</sup>). Still, in-depth preclinical characterization of radiopharmaceuticals mainly happens at centers that allow working with radioactive material. To support the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals, alternative non-radioactive characterization assays are highly desirable. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) associated with a chromatographic system can serve as a surrogate for the classical high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-radiodetector combination for preclinical in vitro characterization of non-radioactive metal-labeled analogs of radiopharmaceuticals. In this proof-of-concept study, we demonstrate the applicability of HPLC-ICP-MS by assessing the stability of <sup>175</sup>Lu- and <sup>nat</sup>Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeting peptidomimetics, single domain antibody (sdAb) conjugates, and monoclonal antibody (mAb) conjugates. <sup>175</sup>Lu-labeled DOTAGA-conjugated and <sup>nat</sup>Ga-labeled NODAGA-conjugated sdAbs and mAbs showed the highest stability with >90% still intact after 24 h. The peptidomime-tics [<sup>175</sup>Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 and [<sup>nat</sup>Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 showed identical in vitro serum stability as it was reported for their corresponding radioligands with >99% intact species after 24 h incubation in mouse serum, demonstrating the reliability of the method. Hence, the established HPLC-ICP-MS methods can support the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals in a classical pharmaceutical setting. |
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Item Description: | 10.3390/pharmaceutics16030299 1999-4923 |