Harnessing Biomarker Activatable Probes for Early Stratification and Timely Assessment of Therapeutic Efficacy in Cancer

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Qinrui Fu
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The advancements in early stratification and timely evaluation of therapeutic effects have revolutionized the ability to assess curative outcomes promptly. The separation between diagnosis/treatment and timely assessment of treatment response, along with delays in evaluating therapy efficacy, are significant contributors to treatment failures. Traditional approaches for evaluating curative effects face challenges posed by tumor heterogeneity and resistance, making it challenging to determine the effectiveness of a given therapeutic regimen at an early stage in clinical practice. However, molecular imaging using activatable probes has overcome these obstacles and transformed the field by shifting focus towards developing functional probes for visualizing tumors as well as enabling early stratification or timely evaluation of therapy effects. In this article, we emphasize the importance of diverse activatable molecular imaging probes and provide insights into early stratification or timely evaluation of various therapies’ effects. Finally, we discuss the challenges faced in this field and propose future research directions.

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利用生物标志物激活探针进行早期分层和及时评估癌症治疗效果
早期分层和治疗效果的及时评估的进步已经彻底改变了迅速评估治疗结果的能力。诊断/治疗与及时评估治疗反应之间的分离,以及评估治疗效果的延迟,是导致治疗失败的重要因素。传统的疗效评估方法面临着肿瘤异质性和耐药性带来的挑战,这使得在临床实践的早期阶段确定给定治疗方案的有效性具有挑战性。然而,使用可激活探针的分子成像已经克服了这些障碍,并通过将重点转移到开发用于肿瘤可视化的功能探针以及实现早期分层或及时评估治疗效果来改变该领域。在本文中,我们强调了多种可激活分子成像探针的重要性,并为早期分层或及时评估各种治疗效果提供了见解。最后,讨论了该领域面临的挑战,并提出了未来的研究方向。
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