Targeted delivery of therapeutic agents and imaging reagents to pancreatic cancer cells
US-2020179530-A1 · Jun 11, 2020 · US
US9427482B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9427482-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113994783-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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Described is a method, and a combination of agents for used therein, by which an agent administered to a subject can be rapidly cleared from circulation. This is achieved by providing an Administration Agent (e.g. a probe for pretargeting) with a reactive group and providing a Clearing Agent with another reactive group, said reactive groups forming a bio-orthogonally reactive pair. Preferably, the reactive pair comprises a cyclooctene or cyclooctyn as one reactant, and a diene as the other reactant. The method and combination can be used for the removal of any bindable molecule from circulation, such as an excess of a pre-targeting probe in the course of a pre-targeting method, a targeting or imaging agent delivered, or the removal of any biomolecule already present in circulation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A combination of an administration agent to be administered to a subject and a clearing agent to be administered to the same subject that is configured to remove circulating administration agent from the subject's blood, wherein the administration agent includes a linkage by which said administration agent is linked to a first reactive group, and wherein the clearing agent includes a linkage by which said clearing agent is linked to a second reactive group, said first and second reactive groups being bio-orthogonal reactive groups selected so as to be bio-orthogonally reactive towards each other wherein either of the bio-orthogonal reactive groups is a dienophile and the other is a diene, wherein the dienophile is an 8-member ring dienophile satisfying formula (1): wherein each R independently denotes H, or, in at most six instances, a substituent selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, O-aryl, O-alkyl, S-aryl, S-alkyl, S(O)-aryl, S(O)-alkyl, S(O) 2 -aryl, S(O) 2 -alkyl, Si-aryl, Si-alkyl, Si—O-alkyl, OCO-alkyl, OCO-aryl, SCO-alkyl, SCO-aryl, OCS-alkyl OCS-aryl, SCS-alkyl, SCS-aryl, F, Cl, Br, I, N 3 , SO 2 H, SO 3 H, SO 4 H, PO 3 H, PO 4 H, OH, SH, NO 2 , NO, CN, OCN, SCN, NCO, NCS, CF 3 , NR′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H or alkyl, aryl, C(═O)O-alkyl, C(═O)O-aryl, C(═S)O-alkyl, C(═S)O-aryl, C(═O)S-alkyl, C(═O)S-aryl, C(═S)S-alkyl, C(═S)S-aryl, C(═O)NR′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl, NR′ CO-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CO-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′C(═O)O-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl, or aryl, NR′C(═O)O-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, OCONR′-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, OCONR′-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CONR″-alkyl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CONR″-aryl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CSNR″-alkyl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, and NR′CSNR″-aryl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, CR′NR″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, wherein two R moieties together may form a ring, and wherein X and Y each independently denote H, or a substituent selected from the group consisting of alkyl, O-alkyl, S-alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, SO2, NO2, and NRR′ with R and R′ each independently being H or alkyl, or together form a bond, with one R forming said linkage, optionally via a spacer, to the respective administration agent or clearing agent. 2. A combination according to claim 1 , wherein the clearing agent further comprises a scaffold selected from the group consisting of a protein, a dendrimer, and a polymer, or a particle scaffold such as a micro- or nanoparticle. 3. A combination according to claim 1 , wherein the clearing agent further comprises one or more hexoses. 4. A combination according to claim 1 , wherein the dienophile is an 8-member ring dienophile satisfying formula (1a): wherein each of X, Y, R, and R a independently denotes H, or, in at most six instances, a substituent selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, O-aryl, O-alkyl, S-aryl, S-alkyl, S(O)-aryl, S(O)-alkyl, S(O) 2 -aryl, S(O) 2 -alkyl, Si-aryl, Si-alkyl, Si—O-alkyl, OCO-alkyl, OCO-aryl, SCO-alkyl, SCO-aryl, OCS-alkyl, OCS-aryl, SCS-alkyl, SCS-aryl, F, Cl, Br, I, N 3 , SO 2 H, SO 3 H, SO 4 H, PO 4 H, PO 4 H, OH, SH, NO 2 , NO, CN, OCN, SCN, NCO, NCS, CF 3 , NR′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H or alkyl, aryl, C(═O)O-alkyl, C(═O)O-aryl, C(═S)O-alkyl, C(═S)O-aryl, C(═O)S-alkyl, C(═O)S-aryl, C(═S)S-alkyl, C(═S)S-aryl, C(═O)NR′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl, NR′CO-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CO-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′C(═O)O-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl, or aryl, NR′C(═O)O-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, OCONR′-alkyl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, OCONR′-aryl with R′ being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CONR″-alkyl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CONR″-aryl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, NR′CSNR″-alkyl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, and NR′CSNR″-aryl with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl, CR′NR″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, alkyl or aryl; with one of R or R a comprised in a Linker Moiety, optionally via a spacer, to the; administration agent or the clearing agent wherein two R or R a moieties together may form a ring; and wherein at least one and maximally four of R a is not hydrogen. 5. A combination according to claim 4 , wherein the dienophile of formula (1a) satisfies one or more of the following requirements: a) X is methyl b) Y is methyl; c) one or more substituents R 2 a , R 3 a , R 4 a , R 5 a are O-alkyl; d) one or more substituents R 2 a , R 3 a , R 4 a , R 5 a are O-aryl; e) one or more substituents R 2 a , R 3 a , R 4 a , R 5 a are aryl; f) one or more substituents R 2 a , R 3 a , R 4 a , R 5 a are alkyl. 6. A combination according to claim 4 , wherein X is methyl or hydrogen, Y is methyl or hydrogen, and R 3 a or R 4 a is O-alkyl or O-aryl. 7. A combination according to claim 1 , wherein the diene is selected from the group consisting of compounds of the formulae (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) as defined below: wherein R 1 is selected from the group consisting of H, alkyl, aryl, CF 3 , CF 2 —R′, OR′, SR′, C(═O)R′, C(═S)R′, C(═O)O—R′, C(═O)S—R′, C(═S)O—R′, C(═S)S—R′, C(═O)NR′R″, C(═S)NR′R″, NR′R″, NR′C(═O)R″, NR′C(═S)R″, NR′C(═O)OR″, NR′C(═S)OR″, NR′C(═O)SR″, NR′C(═S)SR″, NR′C(═O)NR″R′″, NR′C(═S)N′R″R′″ with R′, R″, and R′″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl; A and B each independently are selected from the group consisting of alkyl-substituted carbon, aryl substituted carbon, nitrogen, N + O − , N + R with R being alkyl, with the proviso that A and B are not both carbon; X is selected from the group consisting of O, N-alkyl, and C═O, and Y is CR with R being selected from the group consisting of H, alkyl, aryl, C(═O)OR′, C(O)SR′, C(═S)OR′, C(═S)SR′, C(═O)NR′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl; wherein R 1 and R 2 each independently are selected from the group consisting of H, alkyl, aryl, CF 3 , CF 2 —R′, NO 2 , OR′, SR′, C(═O)R′, C(═S)R′, OC(═O)R′″, SC(═O)R′″, OC(═S)R′″, SC(═S)R′″, S(═O)R′, S(═O) 2 R′″, S(═O) 2 NR′R″, C(═O)O—R′, C(═O)S—R′, C(═S)O—R 7 , C(═S)S—R′, C(═O)NR′R″, C(═S)NR′R″, NR′R″, NR′C(═O)R″, NR′C(═S)R″, NR′C(═O)OR″, NR′C(═S)OR″, NR′C(═O)SR″, NR′C(═S)SR″, OC(═O)NR′R″, SC(═O)NR′R″, OC(═S)NR′R″, SC(═S)NR′R″, NR′C(═O)NR′R″, NR′C(═S)N′R′R″ with R′ and R″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl, and R′″ independently being aryl or alkyl; A is selected from the group consisting of N-alkyl, N-aryl, C═O, and CN-alkyl; B is O or S; X is selected from the group consisting of N, CR, C-alkyl, C-aryl, CC(═O)R′, CC(═S)R′, CS(═O)R′, CS(═O) 2 R′″, CC(═O)O—R′, CC(═O)S—R′, CC(═S)O—R′, CC(═S)S—R′, CC(═O)NR′R″, CC(═S)NR′R″, R′ and R″ each independently being H, aryl or alkyl and R′″ independently being aryl or alkyl; Y is selected from the group consisting of CH, C-alkyl, C-aryl, N, and N + O − ; wherein R 1 and R 2 each independently are selected from the group con
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