STAR Protocols (Jun 2022)

Synthesis of 124I-labeled epichaperome probes and assessment in visualizing pathologic protein-protein interaction networks in tumor bearing mice

  • Sahil Sharma,
  • Teja Kalidindi,
  • Suhasini Joshi,
  • Chander S. Digwal,
  • Palak Panchal,
  • Eva Burnazi,
  • Sang Gyu Lee,
  • Nagavarakishore Pillarsetty,
  • Gabriela Chiosis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
p. 101318

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Summary: Epichaperomes are disease-associated pathologic scaffolds composed of tightly bound chaperones and co-chaperones. They provide opportunities for precision medicine where aberrant protein-protein interaction networks, rather than a single protein, are detected and targeted. This protocol describes the synthesis and characterization of two 124I-labeled epichaperome probes, [124I]-PU-H71 and [124I]-PU-AD, both which have translated to clinical studies. It shows specific steps in the use of these reagents to image and quantify epichaperome-positivity in tumor bearing mice through positron emission tomography.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Bolaender et al. (2021), Inda et al. (2020), and Pillarsetty et al. (2019).

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