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The discovery and evaluation of 18FBMS-986229, a novel macrocyclic peptide PET radioligand for the measurement of PD-L1 expression and in-vivo PD-L1 target engagement
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Chow, Patrick L
, Meanwell, Nicholas A
, Cole, Erin L
, Soars, Matthew G
, Bonacorsi, Samuel J
, Donnelly, David J
, Tran, Tritin
, Tenney, Daniel
, Johnson, Benjamin M
, Poss, Michael A
, Petrone, Thomas
, Scola, Paul M
, Boy, Kenneth M
, Cohen, Daniel
, Pena, Adrienne
, Zhang, Yunhui
, Batalla, Daniel
, Kim, Joonyoung
, Du, Shuyan
, Shorts, Andrea Olga
2024
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The discovery and evaluation of 18FBMS-986229, a novel macrocyclic peptide PET radioligand for the measurement of PD-L1 expression and in-vivo PD-L1 target engagement
by
Chow, Patrick L
, Meanwell, Nicholas A
, Cole, Erin L
, Soars, Matthew G
, Bonacorsi, Samuel J
, Donnelly, David J
, Tran, Tritin
, Tenney, Daniel
, Johnson, Benjamin M
, Poss, Michael A
, Petrone, Thomas
, Scola, Paul M
, Boy, Kenneth M
, Cohen, Daniel
, Pena, Adrienne
, Zhang, Yunhui
, Batalla, Daniel
, Kim, Joonyoung
, Du, Shuyan
, Shorts, Andrea Olga
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2024
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The discovery and evaluation of 18FBMS-986229, a novel macrocyclic peptide PET radioligand for the measurement of PD-L1 expression and in-vivo PD-L1 target engagement
by
Chow, Patrick L
, Meanwell, Nicholas A
, Cole, Erin L
, Soars, Matthew G
, Bonacorsi, Samuel J
, Donnelly, David J
, Tran, Tritin
, Tenney, Daniel
, Johnson, Benjamin M
, Poss, Michael A
, Petrone, Thomas
, Scola, Paul M
, Boy, Kenneth M
, Cohen, Daniel
, Pena, Adrienne
, Zhang, Yunhui
, Batalla, Daniel
, Kim, Joonyoung
, Du, Shuyan
, Shorts, Andrea Olga
2024
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The discovery and evaluation of 18FBMS-986229, a novel macrocyclic peptide PET radioligand for the measurement of PD-L1 expression and in-vivo PD-L1 target engagement
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The discovery and evaluation of 18FBMS-986229, a novel macrocyclic peptide PET radioligand for the measurement of PD-L1 expression and in-vivo PD-L1 target engagement
2024
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A same-day PET imaging agent capable of measuring PD-L1 status in tumors is an important tool for optimizing PD-1 and PD-L1 treatments. Herein we describe the discovery and evaluation of a novel, fluorine-18 labeled macrocyclic peptide-based PET ligand for imaging PD-L1.PURPOSEA same-day PET imaging agent capable of measuring PD-L1 status in tumors is an important tool for optimizing PD-1 and PD-L1 treatments. Herein we describe the discovery and evaluation of a novel, fluorine-18 labeled macrocyclic peptide-based PET ligand for imaging PD-L1.[18F]BMS-986229 was synthesized via copper mediated click-chemistry to yield a PD-L1 PET ligand with picomolar affinity and was tested as an in-vivo tool for assessing PD-L1 expression.METHODS[18F]BMS-986229 was synthesized via copper mediated click-chemistry to yield a PD-L1 PET ligand with picomolar affinity and was tested as an in-vivo tool for assessing PD-L1 expression.Autoradiography showed an 8:1 binding ratio in L2987 (PD-L1 (+)) vs. HT-29 (PD-L1 (-)) tumor tissues, with >90% specific binding. Specific radioligand binding (>90%) was observed in human non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and cynomolgus monkey spleen tissues. Images of PD-L1 (+) tissues in primates were characterized by high signal-to-noise, with low background signal in non-expressing tissues. PET imaging enabled clear visualization of PD-L1 expression in a murine model in vivo, with 5-fold higher uptake in L2987 (PD-L1 (+)) than in control HT-29 (PD-L1 (-)) tumors. Moreover, this imaging agent was used to measure target engagement of PD-L1 inhibitors (peptide or mAb), in PD-L1 (+) tumors as high as 97%.RESULTSAutoradiography showed an 8:1 binding ratio in L2987 (PD-L1 (+)) vs. HT-29 (PD-L1 (-)) tumor tissues, with >90% specific binding. Specific radioligand binding (>90%) was observed in human non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and cynomolgus monkey spleen tissues. Images of PD-L1 (+) tissues in primates were characterized by high signal-to-noise, with low background signal in non-expressing tissues. PET imaging enabled clear visualization of PD-L1 expression in a murine model in vivo, with 5-fold higher uptake in L2987 (PD-L1 (+)) than in control HT-29 (PD-L1 (-)) tumors. Moreover, this imaging agent was used to measure target engagement of PD-L1 inhibitors (peptide or mAb), in PD-L1 (+) tumors as high as 97%.A novel 18F-labeled macrocyclic peptide radioligand was developed for PET imaging of PD-L1 expressing tissues that demonstrated several advantages within a nonhuman primate model when compared directly to adnectin- or mAb-based ligands. Clinical studies are currently evaluating [18F]BMS-986229 to measure PD-L1 expression in tumors.CONCLUSIONA novel 18F-labeled macrocyclic peptide radioligand was developed for PET imaging of PD-L1 expressing tissues that demonstrated several advantages within a nonhuman primate model when compared directly to adnectin- or mAb-based ligands. Clinical studies are currently evaluating [18F]BMS-986229 to measure PD-L1 expression in tumors.
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