An Overview of Radiolabeled RGD Peptides for Theranostic Applications.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Fateme Badipa, Behrouz Alirezaour, Hassan Yousefnia
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Abstract

Angiogenesis phenomenon, as a highly affecting factor on the growth and spread of cancer cells, depends on specific molecular interactions between components of the extracellular matrix and vascular cells. αv integrin acts as a cell adhesive molecule involved in tumor invasion and angiogenesis. Among the various combinations of integrin subunits expressed on the surface of cells, αvβ3 integrin has a particularly interesting expression pattern during angiogenesis. The αvβ3 integrin is a vital receptor affecting tumor growth, tumor invasiveness, metastasis, and angiogenesis overexpressed on various human tumors, leading to the development of different theranostics probes and radiopharmaceuticals. The αvβ3 integrin can recognize several extracellular matrix molecules in the base of the RGD adhesive sequence. This review provides an overview of the status, trends and future of the most studied αvβ3 integrin-binding ligand, RGD tripeptides, labeled with various radioisotopes. An overview of the pre-clinical models for radiolabeled RGD peptides and clinical aspects of the RGD- based radiopharmaceuticals is provided with some new considerations and ways forward.

放射标记RGD肽的治疗应用综述。
血管生成现象是影响癌细胞生长和扩散的重要因素,它依赖于细胞外基质组分与血管细胞之间的特定分子相互作用。αv整合素作为细胞粘附分子参与肿瘤侵袭和血管生成。在细胞表面表达的各种整合素亚基组合中,αvβ3整合素在血管生成过程中具有特别有趣的表达模式。αvβ3整合素是影响肿瘤生长、肿瘤侵袭、转移和血管生成的重要受体,在多种人类肿瘤中过表达,导致了不同治疗探针和放射性药物的发展。αvβ3整合素可以识别RGD粘附序列底部的几种细胞外基质分子。本文综述了αvβ3整合素结合配体RGD三肽的研究现状、发展趋势和未来发展趋势。综述了放射性标记RGD肽的临床前模型和基于RGD的放射性药物的临床方面,并提出了一些新的考虑和未来的发展方向。
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