A functionalized heterobimetallic Tc/Re complex as a potential dual-modality imaging probe: synthesis, photophysical properties, cytotoxicity and cellular imaging investigations

A novel bimodal fluorescent/radiolabelled probe based on a pyridyltriazole scaffold (known as pyta) is reported here. The final dual imaging agent combines carboxylate functionalization, for biomolecule conjugation, with two distinct metal chelating sites: a pyta-based tricarbonylrhenium moiety as a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2014-01, Vol.43 (2), p.439-45
Hauptverfasser: François, Alison, Auzanneau, Céline, Le Morvan, Valérie, Galaup, Chantal, Godfrey, Hannah S, Marty, Louise, Boulay, Alexandre, Artigau, Marine, Mestre-Voegtlé, Béatrice, Leygue, Nadine, Picard, Claude, Coulais, Yvon, Robert, Jacques, Benoist, Eric
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Zusammenfassung:A novel bimodal fluorescent/radiolabelled probe based on a pyridyltriazole scaffold (known as pyta) is reported here. The final dual imaging agent combines carboxylate functionalization, for biomolecule conjugation, with two distinct metal chelating sites: a pyta-based tricarbonylrhenium moiety as a fluorescent probe and a 99m Tc(CO 3 ) + core through the tridentate chelating iminodiacetic acid (IDA) clamp as a SPECT reporter. The heterodinuclear 99m Tc/Re complex 8 , as well as its non-radioactive dirhenium analog 7 , was prepared in six steps. The 99m Tc/Re agent is water-soluble and stable against histidine challenge. Its structural characterization was achieved by HPLC comparison with the non-radioactive complex 7 . Upon excitation in the MLCT band at 321 nm, the compound 7 exhibits a bright green luminescence centered at 496 nm, with a quantum yield of 0.86% in Tris buffer, pH 7.4. Additionally, the influence of this compound on cell viability was tested on malignant cell lines (A549, HT29 and MCF-7 human lung, colon and breast carcinomas, respectively). Cell viability after 72 h incubation at 37 °C with 300 μmol of complex 7 was >60% for all cell lines. Finally, cellular uptake studies of compound 7 were performed by fluorescent microscopy, showing that the complex was clearly detected at the cellular level in A549 cells and to a lesser extent in HT29 cells. Taking into consideration the luminescent properties, the good radiochemical purity and the promising biological data ( in vitro stability, non-toxicity, and cell tracking in two cell lines), the functionalized 99m Tc/Re dinuclear compound 8 can be considered a potential pre- and intraoperative diagnostic probe. A pyridyltriazole-based heterodinuclear complex as potential bimodal diagnostic agent, was reported.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/c3dt51968f