用于肿瘤精确诊断和治疗的多胺转运系统正电子发射计算机断层显像探针

IF 10.7 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajps.2024.100924
Ming Zhou , Xiaoqin Yin , Bei Chen , Shuo Hu , Wenhu Zhou
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多胺代谢失调是许多癌症的特征之一,为早期肿瘤治疗提供了一个前景广阔的途径。本研究介绍了一种提取自精胺(SPM)的核探针的开发情况,该探针具有肿瘤 PET 成像和内放射治疗双重用途。该探针用[68Ga]Ga放射性标记,用于诊断;或用[177Lu]Lu放射性标记,用于治疗。对 12 种不同的肿瘤细胞系进行的广泛测试表明,它对 B16 黑色素瘤细胞具有显著的特异性,显示了出色的肿瘤定位能力和靶向-非靶向比率。利用多胺、非标记前体和多胺转运系统(PTS)抑制剂进行的机理研究证实,该探针通过识别 PTS 具有靶向性。值得注意的是,以前的报告显示,在各种肿瘤类型中,PTS 上调可用于靶向治疗,而本研究却没有观察到阳性信号,这凸显了靶向治疗和诊断之间存在浓度依赖性差异。此外,用[177Lu]标记后,该探针有效地控制了肿瘤的生长,延长了小鼠的存活时间,证明了其治疗潜力。对健康人体生物分布、排泄和生物安全性的研究为临床转化奠定了坚实的基础。本研究介绍了一种基于 SPM 的多功能核探针,它可应用于精确的肿瘤治疗,为临床应用提供了广阔的前景。
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A PET probe targeting polyamine transport system for precise tumor diagnosis and therapy

Polyamine metabolism dysregulation is a hallmark of many cancers, offering a promising avenue for early tumor theranostics. This study presents the development of a nuclear probe derived from spermidine (SPM) for dual-purpose tumor PET imaging and internal radiation therapy. The probe, radiolabeled with either [68Ga]Ga for diagnostic applications or [177Lu]Lu for therapeutic use, was synthesized with exceptional purity, stability, and specific activity. Extensive testing involving 12 different tumor cell lines revealed remarkable specificity towards B16 melanoma cells, showcasing outstanding tumor localization and target-to-non-target ratio. Mechanistic investigations employing polyamines, non-labeled precursor, and polyamine transport system (PTS) inhibitor, consistently affirmed the probeʼs targetability through recognition of the PTS. Notably, while previous reports indicated PTS upregulation in various tumor types for targeted therapy, this study observed no positive signals, highlighting a concentration-dependent discrepancy between targeting for therapy and diagnosis. Furthermore, when labeled with [177Lu], the probe demonstrated its therapeutic potential by effectively controlling tumor growth and extending mouse survival. Investigations into biodistribution, excretion, and biosafety in healthy humans laid a robust foundation for clinical translation. This study introduces a versatile SPM-based nuclear probe with applications in precise tumor theranostics, offering promising prospects for clinical implementation.

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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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18.30
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14 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AJPS) serves as the official journal of the Asian Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences (AFPS). Recognized by the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), AJPS offers a platform for the reporting of advancements, production methodologies, technologies, initiatives, and the practical application of scientific knowledge in the field of pharmaceutics. The journal covers a wide range of topics including but not limited to controlled drug release systems, drug targeting, physical pharmacy, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenomics, biopharmaceutics, drug and prodrug design, pharmaceutical analysis, drug stability, quality control, pharmaceutical engineering, and material sciences.
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