Recent Advances in the Development of Tetrazine Ligation Tools for Pretargeted Nuclear Imaging

Rocío García-Vázquez, Umberto Maria Battisti, Matthias M Herth*

*Corresponding author for this work
10 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Tetrazine ligation has gained interest as a bio-orthogonal chemistry tool within the last decade. In nuclear medicine, tetrazine ligation is currently being explored for pretargeted approaches, which have the potential to revolutionize state-of-the-art theranostic strategies. Pretargeting has been shown to increase target-to-background ratios for radiopharmaceuticals based on nanomedicines, especially within early timeframes. This allows the use of radionuclides with short half-lives which are more suited for clinical applications. Pretargeting bears the potential to increase the therapeutic dose delivered to the target as well as reduce the respective dose to healthy tissue. Combined with the possibility to be applied for diagnostic imaging, pretargeting could be optimal for theranostic approaches. In this review, we highlight efforts that have been made to radiolabel tetrazines with an emphasis on imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number685
JournalPharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number6
ISSN1424-8247
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2022

Keywords

  • bio-orthogonal chemistry
  • molecular imaging
  • pretargeted imaging
  • tetrazine ligation

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