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Preclinical Evaluation of 131I/18F‑Labeled Covalent Small-Molecule Inhibitors for STING Status Imaging

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The stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a vital protein to the immune surveillance of the tumor microenvironment. In this study, we develop novel inhibitor-based radioligands and evaluate their feasibility for noninvasive visualization of STING expression in tumor-bearing mice. Analogous compounds to STING inhibitors C170 and C176 were synthesized and labeled with 131I and 18F to attain [131I]I-NFIP and [18F]F-NFEP, respectively. The radiosynthesis was achieved with high radiochemical purity (>95%) and molar activity (28.56–48.89 GBq/μmol). The affinity and specificity of tracers were assessed through cell uptake and docking experiments, demonstrating that [131I]I-NFIP exhibited high specificity for STING, with a cell-based IC50 value of 7.56 nM. Small-animal PET/SPECT imaging and biodistribution studies in tumor-bearing mice models were performed to verify the tracers’ pharmacokinetics and tumor-targeting capabilities (n = 3/group). SPECT imaging demonstrated that [131I]I-NFIP rapidly accumulated in the Panc02 tumor quickly at 30 min post-injection, with a tumor-to-muscle (T/M) ratio of 2.03 ± 0.30. This ratio significantly decreased in the blocking group (1.10 ± 0.14, **P n = 3). Furthermore, tumor uptake and the T/M ratio of [131I]I-NFIP were positively associated with STING expression. In summary, [131I]I-NFIP is the first STING-specific inhibitor-based radioligand offering the potential for visualizing STING status in tumors.
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