Targeted alpha-therapy(TAT) is increasingly attractive due to its extraordinary antitumor efficacy.However,the supply of α-emitters for TAT is insufficient and under control by a limited number of countries.^(212)Pb ...Targeted alpha-therapy(TAT) is increasingly attractive due to its extraordinary antitumor efficacy.However,the supply of α-emitters for TAT is insufficient and under control by a limited number of countries.^(212)Pb is a promising α-emitter with an optimal half-life(10.6 h) and favored decay chain.Of interest,^(212)Pb can be extracted directly from natural thorium,which may be abundant in the mining waste of rare-earth,uranium,etc.Indeed,radioactive thorium waste has been a longstanding environmental challenge that needs immediate action.Developing an on-demand and facile process to isolate ^(212)Pb from natural thorium would be ideal to meet the above challenges,yet is difficult.In theory,the ratio of ^(212)Pb tonatTh is below 10^(-13)in commercially available thorium salts.As a pilot study,2.2 MBq of ^(212)Pb was successfully extracted from a 5 L solution of thorium nitrate by using a Pb-selective resin.The radiochemical purity of ^(212)Pb is over 99.9% according to gamma-ray analysis.The purified^(212)Pb was applied to radiolabel a couple of peptides used in clinics(i.e.PSMA,TATE and FAPI-04),and the radiochemical yields are>85%.Of note,^(212)Pb can be repeatedly separated from the thorium solution every 2 days.In summary,a practical and scalable method was developed to isolate^(212)Pb for potentially clinical use,which may be of great importance as it does not require either cyclotron or nuclear reactor.展开更多
基金funded by Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation (No. Z200018)the Special Foundation of Beijing Municipal Education Commission (No. 3500–12020123)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. U1867209 and 21778003)the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (No. 2017YFA0506300)Li Ge-Zhao Ning Life Science Youth Research Foundation (No. LGZNQN202004)。
文摘Targeted alpha-therapy(TAT) is increasingly attractive due to its extraordinary antitumor efficacy.However,the supply of α-emitters for TAT is insufficient and under control by a limited number of countries.^(212)Pb is a promising α-emitter with an optimal half-life(10.6 h) and favored decay chain.Of interest,^(212)Pb can be extracted directly from natural thorium,which may be abundant in the mining waste of rare-earth,uranium,etc.Indeed,radioactive thorium waste has been a longstanding environmental challenge that needs immediate action.Developing an on-demand and facile process to isolate ^(212)Pb from natural thorium would be ideal to meet the above challenges,yet is difficult.In theory,the ratio of ^(212)Pb tonatTh is below 10^(-13)in commercially available thorium salts.As a pilot study,2.2 MBq of ^(212)Pb was successfully extracted from a 5 L solution of thorium nitrate by using a Pb-selective resin.The radiochemical purity of ^(212)Pb is over 99.9% according to gamma-ray analysis.The purified^(212)Pb was applied to radiolabel a couple of peptides used in clinics(i.e.PSMA,TATE and FAPI-04),and the radiochemical yields are>85%.Of note,^(212)Pb can be repeatedly separated from the thorium solution every 2 days.In summary,a practical and scalable method was developed to isolate^(212)Pb for potentially clinical use,which may be of great importance as it does not require either cyclotron or nuclear reactor.