Automated radiosynthesis of 1‐(2‐[18F]fluoroethyl)‐L‐tryptophan ([18F]FETrp) for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of cancer in humans

Author:

Jiang Huailei123ORCID,Guo Yan123,Cai Hancheng4ORCID,Viola Nerissa23,Shields Anthony Frank23,Muzik Otto25,Juhasz Csaba25

Affiliation:

1. Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Core Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit Michigan USA

2. PET Center Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit Michigan USA

3. Department of Oncology Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA

4. PET Radiochemistry Facility, Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Florida USA

5. Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA

Abstract

The radiotracer 1‐(2‐[18F]fluoroethyl)‐L‐tryptophan (L‐[18F]FETrp or [18F]FETrp) is a substrate of indoleamine 2,3‐dioxygenase, the initial and key enzyme of the kynurenine pathway associated with tumoral immune resistance. In preclinical positron emission tomography studies, [18F]FETrp is highly accumulated in a wide range of primary and metastatic cancers, such as lung cancer, prostate cancer, and gliomas. However, the clinical translation of this radiotracer into the first‐in‐human trial has not been reported, partially due to its racemization during radiofluorination which renders the purification of the final product challenging. However, efficient purification is essential for human studies in order to assure radiochemical and enantiomeric purity. In this work, we report a fully automated radiosynthesis of [18F]FETrp on a Synthra RNPlus research module, including a one‐pot two steps radiosynthesis, dual independent chiral and reverse‐phase semipreparative high‐performance liquid chromatography purifications, and solid‐phase extraction‐assisted formulation. The presented approach has led to its Investigational New Drug application and approval that allows the testing of this tracer in humans.

Funder

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

School of Medicine, Wayne State University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Spectroscopy,Drug Discovery,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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