Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Aug 2024)

TMVP1448, a novel peptide improves detection of primary tumors and metastases by specifically targeting VEGFR-3

  • Yuan Yuan,
  • Xiyuan Dong,
  • Yuxin Chen,
  • Ling Xi,
  • Ding Ma,
  • Jun Dai,
  • Fei Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 177
p. 116980

Abstract

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Lymphangiogenesis at primary tumor and draining lymph nodes plays a pivotal role in tumor metastasis, which has been demonstrated to be regulated by the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 (VEGFR-3) pathway. However, the effect of molecular imaging peptides, which specifically bind VEGFR-3, in tracing tumors remains unclear. We prepared a novel peptide, TMVP1448, with high-affinity to VEGFR-3. The dissociation constant (KD) of TMVP1448 with VEGFR-3 was 7.07 ×10‐7 M. In vitro cellular assay showed that TMVP1448 could bind specifically with VEGFR-3. Near infrared imaging results showed that Cy7-TMVP1448 was able to accurately trace primary and metastatic cancers, and PET/CT results showed that [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-TMVP1448 was superior to commonly used radiotracers 18F-FDG. Additionally, no significant negative effect of TMVP1448 was found in mice. Our results suggested that TMVP1448 had great potential for future clinical applications in fluorescence imaging and nuclear imaging of tumors.

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