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Current Status of Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting PSMA for Imaging and Therapy

Mohammed Abusalem, Lucia Martiniova, Sarita Soebianto, Louis DePalatis, Gregory Ravizzini

2023Cancers14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most prevalent cancer diagnoses among men in the United States and in several other developed countries. The prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) has been recognized as a promising molecular target in PCa, which has led to the development of specific radionuclide-based tracers for imaging and radiopharmaceuticals for PSMA targeted therapy. These compounds range from small molecule ligands to monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Monoclonal antibodies play a crucial role in targeting cancer cell-specific antigens with a high degree of specificity while minimizing side effects to normal cells. The same mAb can often be labeled in different ways, such as with radionuclides suitable for imaging with Positron Emission Tomography (β+ positrons), Gamma Camera Scintigraphy (γ photons), or radiotherapy (β- electrons, α-emitters, or Auger electrons). Accordingly, the use of radionuclide-based PSMA-targeting compounds in molecular imaging and therapeutic applications has significantly grown in recent years. In this article, we will highlight the latest developments and prospects of radiolabeled mAbs that target PSMA for the detection and treatment of prostate cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMonoclonal antibodyRadioimmunotherapyMedicinePositron emission tomographyCancer researchMolecular imagingRadionuclide imagingAntigenCancerGlutamate carboxypeptidase IIScintigraphyTargeted therapyAntibodyNuclear medicineImmunologyInternal medicineIn vivoBiologyBiotechnologyRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchMass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications