• 제목/요약/키워드: Targeted alpha therapy

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211At and 211At-labeled radiopharmaceuticals for targeted alpha therapy

  • Kang, Choong Mo;Lee, Kyo Chul;Lee, Yong Jin
    • 대한방사성의약품학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 2018
  • $^{211}At$ is an alpha emitting radionuclide, which can be produced using cyclotron with alpha beam. In addition, its strong linear energy transfer and iodine-like chemistry make that $^{211}At$ is one of the most attractive radionuclide in the field of targeted alpha therapy. In this review, production, labeling, and radiopharmaceuticals of $^{211}At$ will be discussed.

Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) for cancer using metallic radioisotopes

  • Kang, Chi Soo;Lee, Kyo Chul;Lee, Yong Jin
    • 대한방사성의약품학회지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2019
  • Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) based on metallic radionuclides has attracted a lot of attention lately due to its impressive therapeutic efficacy displayed in couple of clinical studies for cancer. Representative metallic radionuclides emitting alpha-particle include 225Ac, 213Bi, and 227Th, and there have been variety of TAT formulations based on different targeting moiety and chelating agents. In this review, we introduce strategies to label metallic radioisotopes with biomolecules and look at some of recent preclinical and clinical results of TAT for cancer.

표적 알파 치료의 현황 및 유용성에 대한 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Review of the Current Status and Utility of Targeted Alpha Therapy)

  • 최상규
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제46권5호
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    • pp.379-394
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    • 2023
  • Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) is a new method of cancer treatment that protects normal tissues while selectively killing tumor cells using high cytotoxicity and short range of alpha particles, and target alpha therapy is a highly specific and effective cancer treatment strategy, and its potential has been proven through many clinical and experimental studies. This treatment method accurately delivers alpha particles by selecting specific molecules present in cancer tissue, which has an effective destruction and tumor suppression effect on cancer cells, and one of the main advantages of target alpha treatment is the physical properties of alpha particles. Alpha particles have a very high energy and short effective distance, interacting with target molecules in cancer tissues and having a fatal effect on cancer cells, which is known to cause DNA damage and cell death in cancer cells. TAT has shown positive results in preclinical and clinical studies for various types of cancers, especially those that resist or are unresponsive to existing treatments, but there are several challenges and limitations to overcome for successful clinical transition and application. These include the provision and production of suitable alpha radioisotopes, optimization of target vectors and delivery formulations, understanding and regulation of radiological effects, accurate dosage calculation and toxicity assessment. Future research should focus on developing new or improved isotopes, target vectors, transfer formulations, radiobiological models, combination strategies, imaging techniques, etc. for TAT. In addition, TAT has the potential to improve the quality of life and survival of cancer patients due to the possibility of a new treatment for overcoming cancer, and to this end, prospective research on more carcinomas and more diverse patient groups is needed.

Recent Progress in Alpha-emitting Radiopharmaceutical Development for Clinical Application

  • Choong Mo Kang;Yearn Seong Choe
    • 대한방사성의약품학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2022
  • Targeted alpha therapy began to be applied to the treatment of late-stage cancer patients because of its dramatic therapeutic efficacy in patients who have no responses with beta-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. However, its strong cytotoxicity may cause side effects due to undesirable uptake in non-target tissues. In order to use alpha-emitting radiopharmaceuticals for early-stage patients as well as late-stage cancer patients, therefore, modifications on their chemical structures are required. In this review, the recent progress in the development of alpha-emitting radiopharmaceuticals is discussed.

Super-spatial resolution method combined with the maximum-likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM) algorithm for alpha imaging detector

  • Kim, Guna;Lim, Ilhan;Song, Kanghyon;Kim, Jong-Guk
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제54권6호
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    • pp.2204-2212
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the demand for alpha imaging detectors for quantifying the distributions of alpha particles has increased in various fields. This study aims to reconstruct a high-resolution image from an alpha imaging detector by applying a super-spatial resolution method combined with the maximum-likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM) algorithm. To perform the super-spatial resolution method, several images are acquired while slightly moving the detector to predefined positions. Then, a forward model for imaging is established by the system matrix containing the mechanical shifts, subsampling, and measured point-spread function of the imaging system. Using the measured images and system matrix, the MLEM algorithm is implemented, which converges towards a high-resolution image. We evaluated the performance of the proposed method through the Monte Carlo simulations and phantom experiments. The results showed that the super-spatial resolution method was successfully applied to the alpha imaging detector. The spatial resolution of the resultant image was improved by approximately 12% using four images. Overall, the study's outcomes demonstrate the feasibility of the super-spatial resolution method for the alpha imaging detector. Possible applications of the proposed method include high-resolution imaging for alpha particles of in vitro sliced tissue and pre-clinical biologic assessments for targeted alpha therapy.

Review on Targeted Treatment of Patients with Advanced-Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Medical Oncologist's Perspective

  • Tanriverdi, Ozgur
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.609-617
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    • 2013
  • Renal cell carcinomas make up 3% of all cancers and one in four patients is metastatic at time of diagnosis. This cancer is one of the most resistant to cytotoxic chemotherapy. Studies have shown that the efficiency of interferon-alpha and/or interleukin-2 based immune therapies is limited in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma but latest advances in molecular biology and genetic science have resulted in better understanding of its biology. Tumor angiogenesis, tumor proliferation and metastasis develop by the activation of signal message pathways playing a role in the development of renal cell carcinomas. Better definition of these pathways has caused an increase in preclinic and clinical studies into target directed treatment of renal cell carcinoma. Many recent studies have shown that numerous anti-angiogenic agents have marked clinical activity. In this article, the focus is on general characteristics of molecular pathways playing a major role in renal cell carcinoma, reviewing clinical information onagents used in the target directed treatment of metastatic lesions.

PSMA Inhibitors for Nuclear Imaging and Radiotherapy of Prostate Cancer

  • Sajid Mushtaq;Tugsuu Uyanga;Park Ji Ae;Jung Young Kim
    • 대한방사성의약품학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2023
  • Prostate cancer ranks as the world's second most frequently diagnosed cancer among men, and is responsible for the fifth highest number of cancer-related deaths in this population. The development of effective diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for prostate cancer remains a major challenge in the field of oncology. Over the past few years, the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) has raised as a hopeful tracer for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.Various radioisotopes, such as 131I, 99mTc, 68Ga, and 177Lu, have been used to label PSMA analogues, with varying degrees of success. Among these, 68Ga-PSMA-11 and 177Lu-PSMA-617 have emerged as the most promising radioligands for clinical use. Recently, researchers have been exploring the use of other radioisotopes, such as 211At, 89Zr, 64/67Cu, and 203/212Pb, for the labeling of PSMA-targeted radioligands. These radioisotopes have unique properties that may offer advantages over existing radioligands, such as longer half-lives, higher specific activities, and different emission profiles. Efforts are currently underway to develop these radiopharmaceuticals and make them more widely available for clinical use. These exciting developments highlight the potential of PSMA-targeted radioligands for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, and provided significant implications for the management of this disease in the future. The current study aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the latest research and clinical applications of radiolabeled PSMA inhibitors for diagnoses and therapy of prostate cancer, emphasizing the exciting developments in the field and their potential impact on clinical practice.

Indacaterol Inhibits Tumor Cell Invasiveness and MMP-9 Expression by Suppressing IKK/NF-κB Activation

  • Lee, Su Ui;Ahn, Kyung-Seop;Sung, Min Hee;Park, Ji-Won;Ryu, Hyung Won;Lee, Hyun-Jun;Hong, Sung-Tae;Oh, Sei-Ryang
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제37권8호
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    • pp.585-591
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    • 2014
  • The ${\beta}_2$ adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) is a G protein-coupled transmembrane receptor expressed in the human respiratory tract and widely recognized as a pharmacological target for treatments of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD). Although a number of ADRB2 agonists have been developed for use in asthma therapy, indacaterol is the only ultra-long-acting inhaled ${\beta}_2$-agonist (LABA) approved by the FDA for relieving the symptoms in COPD patients. The precise molecular mechanism underlying the pharmacological effect of indacaterol, however, remains unclear. Here, we show that ${\beta}$-arrestin-2 mediates the internalization of ADRB2 following indacaterol treatment. Moreover, we demonstrate that indacaterol significantly inhibits tumor necrosis factor-${\alpha}$ (TNF-${\alpha}$)-induced NF-${\kappa}B$ activity by reducing levels of both phosphorylated-IKK and -$I{\kappa}B{\alpha}$, thereby decreasing NF-${\kappa}B$ nuclear translocation and the expression of MMP-9, an NF-${\kappa}B$ target gene. Subsequently, we show that indacaterol significantly inhibits TNF-${\alpha}$/NF-${\kappa}B$-induced cell invasiveness and migration in a human cancer cell line. In conclusion, we propose that indacaterol may inhibit NF-${\kappa}B$ activity in a ${\beta}$-arrestin2-dependent manner, preventing further lung damage and improving lung function in COPD patients.

The Ability of Anti-tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha(TNF-${\alpha}$) Antibodies Produced in Sheep Colostrums

  • Yun, Sung-Seob
    • 한국유가공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국유가공기술과힉회 2007년도 추계학술발표대회
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2007
  • 장 질환은 점막 세포의 파괴로부터 진행되어 장 상피세포벽의 기능상실, 비정상적인 장벽 활동을 야기하며, 이는 또 다시 염증반응의 가속화를 야기하는데[1], 여러 연구에도 불구하고 염증성 장질환에 대한 병변은 뚜렷이 밝혀진 바가 없다. 지난 수년간 병리학적 기전에 근거한 염증성 장질환에 대해 여러 연구가 이루어져 왔으며, 현재 만성적인 염증성 장 질환의 경우 여러 종류의 혈중 사이토카인 증가로 인한 과도한 세포 면역반응과 관련이 있을 것으로 추정되고 있다. 이러한 이유로 비정상적인 면역반응을 유도하는 전염증성 사이토카인인 TNF-${\alpha}$와 같은 특정 사이토카인의 발현을 전사단계에서부터 선택적으로 제거하는 방법을 통해 염증성 질환의 예방 및 치료에 접근하고자 하는 시도가 기대를 모으고 있다. 향후 면역반응 조절을 통한 염증성 장 질환 연구는 장 질환 자체의 세부적인 치료법에 대한 발전뿐만 아니라 염증과 관련된 여러 질병들의 병리학적 증상에 대해서도 새로운 접근법을 제시할 수 있을 것이다. Immunex(Enbrel), J&J/Centocor(Remicade)와 같은 사이토카인 억제제-쥐에서 유도된 단일클론 항체-의 경우 여러 연구를 통해 염증성 장질환 환자들의 증상을 완화하는 것으로 밝혀졌으나 면역과 관련된 부작용을 동시에 갖고 있으며, 비용적인 문제와 주사제를 이용해야 하는 치료방법의 제한점을 가지고 있다. 이러한 이유로 환자 모두가 사이토카인 억제 약물을 통한 치료를 받는 것이 현실적으로 어려운 상황이다. 본 연구는 양(羊)의 초유(初乳)에서 생성된 TNF-${\alpha}$ 항체의 TNF-${\alpha}$의 활성을 억제를 통한 염증반응 완화능을 세포단계의 생물검정과 장 염증이 유도된 동물모텔을 통해 검증하였다. 양(羊)의 초유(初乳)에서 생성된 TNF-${\alpha}$ 항체의 사이토카인 발현 억제능을 살펴보기 위하여 세포 생물검정을 수행하였다. 항체는 1 : 10,000 희석배율에서 TNF-${\alpha}$의 활성을 완전히 억제하였으며 동일한 양의 다른 양유(羊乳)를 이용한 실험에서도 억제능의 정도에 일부 차이를 보였으나 대조군에 비하여 모든 실험군에서 TNF-${\alpha}$의 활성이 억제었다. 동물실험 1의 경우 초기 시범 실험을 통해 염증유도 물질인 PAF(Platelet activating factor)와 LPS(Lipopolysaccharides)의 투여량을 설정하였으나, 본 실험 중 과도한 장내 염증반응으로 인해 출혈을 일으키거나 폐사하였으며, 동물실험 2에서는 TNBS(Trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid)를 이용한 대장염 유도를 시도하였으나, 실험군의 50% 정도만이 대장염으로 인한 전형적인 체중 감소와 일반적인 병리학 증세를 보였다. 이상의 결과로 미루어 면역반응을 통해 생성된 양(羊)의 초유(初乳)에 함유된 TNF-${\alpha}$ 항체는 WEHI-13 VAR 세포의 TNF-${\alpha}$ 활성을 유의적으로 억제함을 확인할 수 있었다. 동물실험 1의 경우, 예상되는 TNF-${\alpha}$ 항체의 염증반응 억제 효과보다 유도된 염증반응의 정도가 강하였고, 실험 2의 경우, 대장염 유도에 대한 실험동물간의 민감성 차이를 나타내었다. 향후 항TNF-${\alpha}$ IgA 치료법을 통한 염증 유래 장질환 연구를 위해서 적합한 실험동물 모델의 개발이 필요하며 더 많은 항체 개발과 함께 수반되는 전임상 및 임상실험 역시 이루어져야 할 것으로 사료된다.

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