A dual-modal 19F MRI/18F PET approach using sultone-derived chemical tags

Abstract

Biocompatibility and hydrophilicity are key factors in the design of water-soluble imaging probes, particularly for 19F MRI, where perfluorocarbon contrast agents are typically highly hydrophobic. To address this limitation, two original sultones containing a polyfluorinated pentaerythritol scaffold were developed and evaluated as precursors of hydrophilic and sensitive 19F MRI tags. Their ring opening with 19/18F-fluoride led quantitatively to the corresponding polyfluorinated sulfo compounds that demonstrated water-solubility properties suitable for formulation and in vivo injection. 19F MRI studies in mice, performed with unprecedented low doses (<100 μM) of the stable polyfluorinated sulfo compounds, provided high-contrast whole-body images consistent with PET imaging of their radiofluorinated analogues. These findings demonstrate that polyfluorinated sultones are promising chemical precursors for 19F MRI and dual 19F MRI/18F PET probes, enabling improved diagnostic performance.

Graphical abstract: A dual-modal 19F MRI/18F PET approach using sultone-derived chemical tags

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Oct 2025
Accepted
02 Feb 2026
First published
03 Feb 2026

Analyst, 2026, Advance Article

A dual-modal 19F MRI/18F PET approach using sultone-derived chemical tags

A. Guillou, N. Joudiou, A. Fortin, F. Gourand, L. Mignion, B. F. Jordan, D. Cahard and C. Perrio, Analyst, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5AN01102G

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