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Recent advances in the development of 225Ac- and 211At-labeled radioligands for radiotheranostics

Masayuki Munekane, Takeshi Fuchigami, Kazuma Ogawa

2024Analytical Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Radiotheranostics utilizes a set of radioligands incorporating diagnostic or therapeutic radionuclides to achieve both diagnosis and therapy. Imaging probes using diagnostic radionuclides have been used for systemic cancer imaging. Integration of therapeutic radionuclides into the imaging probes serves as potent agents for radionuclide therapy. Among them, targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a promising next-generation cancer therapy. The α-particles emitted by the radioligands used in TAT result in a high linear energy transfer over a short range, inducing substantial damage to nearby cells surrounding the binding site. Therefore, the key to successful cancer treatment with minimal side effects by TAT depends on the selective delivery of radioligands to their targets. Recently, TAT agents targeting biomolecules highly expressed in various cancer cells, such as sodium/iodide symporter, norepinephrine transporter, somatostatin receptor, α v β 3 integrin, prostate-specific membrane antigen, fibroblast-activation protein, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 have been developed and have made remarkable progress toward clinical application. In this review, we focus on two radionuclides, 225 Ac and 211 At, which are expected to have a wide range of applications in TAT. We also introduce recent fundamental and clinical studies of radiopharmaceuticals labeled with these radionuclides. Graphical abstract

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ChemistrySodium-iodide symporterRadionuclide therapyProstate cancerCancer therapyCancer researchBiodistributionCancerPharmacologySymporterBiochemistryNuclear medicineTransporterInternal medicineIn vitroMedicineGeneRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
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