Radiolabeled HER2-directed exosomes exhibit improved cell targeting and specificity
- PMID: 33728944
- DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0408
Radiolabeled HER2-directed exosomes exhibit improved cell targeting and specificity
Abstract
Aim: Here, we established a reliable strategy for generation and characterization of targeted radiolabeled exosomes for the detection of HER2-positive cells quantitatively. Materials & methods: Targeted exosomes (T-exos) were radiolabeled by two different radiotracers, [99mTc]Tc-HMPAO or [111In]In-oxine. The labeling efficiency and stability were assessed using exosome exclusive spin columns. HER2-positive and -negative cells were treated with [111In]In-oxine-exosomes after 3 and 24 h. Results: [111In]In-oxine labeling did not change the binding ability and general features of the exosomes. With [111In]In-oxine, 70% labeling efficiency and 78% radiochemical stability over 24 h were achieved. [111In]In-oxine-T-exos showed greater uptake by HER2-positive cells compared with untargeted exosomes. Conclusion: [111In]In-oxine-T-exos could potentially be used as an effective imaging tool for HER2 expression.
Keywords: DARPin; HER2; breast cancer; imaging; radiotracer.
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