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MUC1-Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals in Cancer Imaging and Therapy

Fariba Maleki, Farzaneh Rezazadeh, Kambiz Varmira

2021Molecular Pharmaceutics24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mucin 1 (MUC1) is a large, transmembrane mucin glycoprotein overexpressed in most adenocarcinomas and plays an important role in tumor progression. Regarding its cellular distribution, biochemical features, and function, tumor-related MUC1 varies from the MUC1 expressed in normal cells. Therefore, targeting MUC1 for cancer immunotherapy and imaging can exploit the difference between cancerous and normal cells. Radiopharmaceuticals have a potential use as carriers for the delivery of radionuclides to tumors for a diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy. Several radiolabeled targeting molecules like peptides, antibodies, and aptamers have been efficiently demonstrated in detecting and treating cancer by targeting MUC1. This review provides a brief overview of the current status of developments and applications of MUC1-targeted radiopharmaceuticals in cancer imaging and therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MUC1ImmunotherapyAptamerMolecular imagingCancer researchCancerMedicineTargeted therapyCancer immunotherapyCancer therapyCancer cellTransmembrane proteinRadiation therapyBiologyInternal medicineIn vivoMolecular biologyReceptorBiotechnologyGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis