Investigator

Didier Boturyn

Director · Department of Molecular Chemistry

Research Interests

DBDidier Boturyn
Papers(1)
Radiotheranostic Agen…
Collaborators(4)
Pascal DumySatoshi ObaraZhao-Hui JinAtsushi B. Tsuji
Institutions(3)
Dpartement De Chimie …Ecole Nationale Supér…National Institutes f…

Papers

Radiotheranostic Agent 64Cu-cyclam-RAFT-c(-RGDfK-)4 for Management of Peritoneal Metastasis in Ovarian Cancer

Abstract Purpose: Ovarian cancer peritoneal metastases (OCPMs) are a pathophysiologically heterogeneous group of tumors that are rarely curable. αVβ3 integrin (αVβ3) is overexpressed on tumoral neovessels and frequently on ovarian cancer cells. Here, using two clinically relevant αVβ3-positive OCPM mouse models, we studied the theranostic potential of an αVβ3-specific radiopeptide, 64Cu-cyclam-RAFT-c(-RGDfK-)4 (64Cu-RaftRGD), and its intra- and intertumoral distribution in relation to the tumor microenvironment. Experimental Design: αVβ3-expressing peritoneal and subcutaneous models of ovarian carcinoma (IGR-OV1 and NIH:OVCAR-3) were established in nude mice. 64Cu-RaftRGD was administered either intravenously or intraperitoneally. We performed intratumoral distribution (ITD) studies, PET/CT imaging and quantification, biodistribution assay and radiation dosimetry, and therapeutic efficacy and toxicity studies. Results: Intraperitoneal administration was an efficient route for targeting 64Cu-RaftRGD to OCPMs with excellent tumor penetration. Using the fluorescence surrogate, Cy5.5-RaftRGD, in our unique high-resolution multifluorescence analysis, we found that the ITD of 64Cu-RaftRGD was spatially distinct from, but complementary to, that of hypoxia. 64Cu-RaftRGD–based PET enabled clear visualization of multiple OCPM deposits and ascites and biodistribution analysis demonstrated an inverse correlation between tumor uptake and tumor size (1.2–17.2 mm). 64Cu-RaftRGD at a radiotherapeutic dose (148 MBq/0.357 nmol) showed antitumor activities by inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and inducing apoptosis, with negligible toxicity. Conclusions: Collectively, these results demonstrate the all-in-one potential of 64Cu-RaftRGD for imaging guided radiotherapy of OCPM by targeting both tumoral neovessels and cancerous cells. On the basis of the ITD finding, we propose that pairing αVβ3- and hypoxia-targeted radiotherapies could improve therapeutic efficacy by overcoming the heterogeneity of ITD encountered with single-agent treatments.

126Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
ApoptosisOvarian NeoplasmsPeritoneal NeoplasmsTumor Cells, CulturedXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysBacterial InfectionsCell Line, Tumor

Positions

2021–

Director

Department of Molecular Chemistry

1999–

Senior scientist

CNRS · Department of Molecular Chemistry

1998–

assistant professor

Université Grenoble Alpes · Chemistry

1996–

Postdoc researcher

University of Virginia · Chemistry

Education

1996

PhD

Université Grenoble Alpes · Chemistry

Country

FR

Keywords
Chemical BiologyBio organic chemistryPeptide synthesisChemoselective ligationsClick chemistryPeptide conjugatesRGD peptideProtein synthesis
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Researcher Id: B-8214-2017