Journal article
Strand breakage by decay of DNA-bound 124I provides a basis for combined PET imaging and Auger endoradiotherapy
P Lobachevsky, GR Clark, PD Pytel, B Leung, C Skene, L Andrau, JM White, T Karagiannis, C Cullinane, BQ Lee, A Stuchbery, T Kibedi, RJ Hicks, RF Martin
International Journal of Radiation Biology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Purpose DNA ligands labelled with 125I induce cytotoxic DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), suggesting a potential for Auger endoradiotherapy. Since the 60-day half-life of 125I is suboptimal for therapy, we have investigated another Auger-emitter 124I, with shorter half-life (4.18 days), and the additional feature of positron-emission, enabling positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. The purpose of this study was to compare the two radionuclides on the basis of DNA DSB per decay. Materials and methods Using a 124I- (or 125I)-labelled minor groove binding DNA ligand, we investigated DNA breakage using the plasmid DNA assay. Biodistribution of the conjugate of the labelled ligand with transfe..
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