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Title

A Bis‐Boron Amino Acid for Positron Emission Tomography and Boron Neutron Capture Therapy.

Authors

Chen, Junyi; Xu, Mengxin; Li, Zhu; Kong, Ziren; Cai, Jie; Wang, Chunhong; Mu, Bo‐Shuai; Cui, Xi‐Yang; Zhang, Zizhu; Liu, Tong; Liu, Zhibo

Abstract

Trifluoroborate boronophenylalanine (BBPA) is a boron amino acid analog of 4‐boronophenylalanine (BPA) but with a trifluoroborate group (−BF3−) instead of a carboxyl group (−COOH). Clinical studies have shown that 18F−labeled BBPA ([18F]BBPA) can produce high‐contrast tumor images in positron emission tomography (PET). Beyond PET imaging, BBPA is a theranostic agent for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). Because BBPA possesses an identical chemical structure to BNCT and PET, it can potentially predict the boron concentration for BNCT using [18F]BBPA‐PET. The synthesis of BBPA was achieved by selectively fluorinating the α‐aminoborate compound, taking advantage of the varying rates of solvolysis of the B−F bond. The study showcased the high‐contrast [18F]BBPA‐PET imaging in various tumor models, highlighting its broad applicability for both [18F]BBPA‐PET and BBPA‐BNCT. [18F]BBPA‐PET tumor uptake remains consistent across various doses, including those used in BNCT. This enables accurate estimation of the boron concentration in tumors using [18F]BBPA‐PET. With its dual boron structure, BBPA increases boron concentration in tumor cells and tumor tissues compared to BPA. Thus, less boron carrier is needed. This study introduces a new theranostic boron carrier that enhances boron accumulation in tumors, predicts boron concentration, and enhances the accuracy and effectiveness of BNCT.

Subjects

BORON-neutron capture therapy; POSITRON emission tomography; CARBOXYL group; CHEMICAL structure; AMINO acids

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2025, Vol 137, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.202413249

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