Optimization of a GMP-compliant automated one-pot synthesis of Al[18F]F-NOTA-Ubiquicidin29 − 41 for bacterial infection imaging by PET/CT
Anna Meyer, Thomas Ziegler, Jutta Moosbauer, Dirk Hellwig, Christian Fischer

TL;DR
This paper describes a new automated method to produce a radiolabeled peptide for PET/CT imaging of bacterial infections.
Contribution
A GMP-compliant, automated one-pot synthesis of Al[18F]F-NOTA-Ubiquicidin29-41 for infection imaging is optimized.
Findings
A robust Al18F labeling protocol was developed with high radiochemical yield and purity.
The process was implemented on a SynChrom R&D module with reproducible results suitable for clinical translation.
Abstract
Bacterial infections and antimicrobial resistance constitute significant threats to global human health, resulting in millions of fatalities annually. The development of innovative diagnostic agents is essential to facilitate precision medicine approaches in the battle against infectious diseases. Infection imaging using radiolabeled antimicrobial peptides (AMP) has emerged as a promising approach to detect bacterial infections. UBI(29–41), an AMP fragment, exhibits binding to bacterial cell membranes. Conjugated to chelators, UBI(29–41) has been labeled with radiometals such as 99mTc or 68Ga, and proven its ability to differentiate between sterile inflammation and infection with S. aureus by imaging. Due to its physical properties, 18F is more favorable for PET/CT imaging. As peptide labeling with 18F is challenging, we here implemented the Al18F labeling approach. This study aims to…
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TopicsPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis · Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
