Potential of Technetium and Rhenium Theranostics.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Geoffrey M Currie, Eric M Rohren
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Abstract

While theranostics has transformed the precision medicine landscape over the last decade, there is scope for the development of true theranostic pairs, e.g. diagnostic and therapeutic partners in which any physical, chemical, and biological differences are negligible to in vivo application. Although simple to state in theory, there are, in fact, limited options exhibiting optimal physical characteristics and wholly shared elements. Further compounding real-world application of the traditional theranostic method are additional barriers. The use of PET/CT as the cornerstone of the diagnostic pair in theranostics creates inequity of access and opportunity based on socioeconomic and geographic factors, and the growing demand for both 68Ga and 177Lu is straining production capabilities globally. Improving access to theranostics globally will require novel thinking and infrastructure investment to ensure that patients of all economic and social backgrounds have access to this transformative technology. An approach which is underdeveloped, but which may address gaps in health inequities and improve outcomes, is the application of the widely available generator-produced 99mTc for imaging and 188Re for therapy. Despite favourable and near identical radiochemistry, the search for the next generation of theranostic radionuclide pairs seldom references technetium or rhenium radionuclides. Advances in SPECT/CT instrumentation and radiochemistry provide an opportunity to deliver theranostics to communities not serviced by PET-based theranostics. The 188Re and 99mTc supply by daily elution of a generator affords significant convenience, flexibility and delayed biomolecule imaging. Low abundance gamma emissions of 188Re allow serial imaging and dosimetry calculations. 99mTc / 188Re theranostics could address inequity in access and opportunity to cutting edge theranostics.

锝和铼的治疗潜力。
虽然治疗学在过去十年中已经改变了精准医疗领域,但真正的治疗配对仍有发展空间,例如诊断和治疗伴侣,其中任何物理,化学和生物学差异对于体内应用都可以忽略不计。虽然理论上说起来很简单,但实际上,有一些有限的选择表现出最佳的物理特性和完全共享的元素。传统治疗方法在实际应用中的进一步复杂化是另外的障碍。使用PET/CT作为治疗学诊断对的基础,基于社会经济和地理因素造成了获取和机会的不平等,对68Ga和177Lu的需求不断增长,使全球生产能力紧张。改善全球治疗学的可及性需要创新思维和基础设施投资,以确保所有经济和社会背景的患者都能获得这一变革性技术。有一种方法尚不发达,但可能解决卫生不平等方面的差距并改善结果,那就是应用广泛可得的发电机生产的99mTc用于成像和188Re用于治疗。尽管有利的和几乎相同的放射化学,寻找下一代治疗放射性核素对很少涉及锝或铼放射性核素。SPECT/CT仪器和放射化学的进步为没有pet治疗服务的社区提供了提供治疗的机会。每日洗脱的188Re和99mTc提供了显著的便利性、灵活性和延迟的生物分子成像。188Re的低丰度伽马辐射允许连续成像和剂量学计算。re治疗学可以解决在获取和机会上的不平等问题。
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Seminars in nuclear medicine
Seminars in nuclear medicine 医学-核医学
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
6.10%
发文量
86
审稿时长
14 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Nuclear Medicine is the leading review journal in nuclear medicine. Each issue brings you expert reviews and commentary on a single topic as selected by the Editors. The journal contains extensive coverage of the field of nuclear medicine, including PET, SPECT, and other molecular imaging studies, and related imaging studies. Full-color illustrations are used throughout to highlight important findings. Seminars is included in PubMed/Medline, Thomson/ISI, and other major scientific indexes.
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