BODIPY: A Highly Versatile Platform for the Design of Bimodal Imaging Probes

Chemistry. 2015 Sep 7;21(37):13091-9. doi: 10.1002/chem.201501676. Epub 2015 Jul 23.

Abstract

In molecular imaging, multimodal imaging agents can provide complementary information, for improving the accuracy of disease diagnosis or enhancing patient management. In particular, optical/nuclear imaging may find important preclinical and clinical applications. To simplify the preparation of dual-labeled imaging agents, we prepared versatile monomolecular multimodal imaging probe (MOMIP) platforms containing both a fluorescent dye (BODIPY) and a metal chelator (polyazamacrocycle). One of the MOMIP was conjugated to a cyclopeptide (i.e., octreotide) and radiolabeled with (111) In. In vitro and in vivo studies of the resulting bioconjugate were conducted, highlighting the potential of these BODIPY-based bimodal probes. This work also confirmed that the biovector and/or the bimodal probes must be chosen carefully, due to the impact of the MOMIP on the overall properties of the resulting imaging agent.

Keywords: BODIPY; imaging agents; macrocycles; molecular imaging; optical imaging; positron emission tomography.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't