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General Method to Label Antisense Oligonucleotides with Radioactive Halogens for Pharmacological and Imaging Studies
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Bioorganic ChemistryMolecular BiologyAppropriate RadiotracerGeneral MethodMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryNucleic Acid ChemistryLabel Antisense OligonucleotidesBioanalysisTheranosticsRadiopharmaceutical TherapyAntisense TherapySpatial ResolutionNuclear MedicineMolecular ImagingRadioactive IsotopesBiochemistryRadionuclide TherapyOligonucleotideRadioactive HalogensPharmacologyNatural SciencesRadiopharmaceuticalsRadioanalytical ChemistryMedicineDrug Discovery
Evaluation of oligonucleotides for biomedical applications requires different in vivo and in vitro approaches (pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, macro- and microimaging, metabolism,.), that are performed with different radioisotopes according to the temporal and spatial resolution needed. A method to introduce radioactive isotopes of halogens (fluorine, bromine, and iodine) in a small and stable molecule has been developed. Radiosynthons can then be conjugated with any given oligonucleotide in one step to create the appropriate radiotracer. This general radiolabeling procedure for oligonucleotides is efficient to synthesize (18)F-, (76)Br-, and (125)I-oligonucleotides for biological needs. Applications of the method to biodistribution, metabolism, in vivo and ex vivo imaging of (125)I- and (18)F-labeled oligonucleotides are reported.
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