非霍奇金淋巴瘤放射免疫疗法的重生:核医学的凤凰涅槃?

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Richard L. Wahl MD , Brad Kahl MD
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摘要

在希腊神话中,凤凰是一种不死鸟,死后会从前身的灰烬中复活,获得新生。B 细胞非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)的放射免疫疗法(RIT)曾一度高歌猛进,美国食品及药物管理局分别于 2002 年和 2003 年批准了抗 CD20 RIT Zevalin® 和 Bexxar®,作为 NHL 安全有效的疗法。然而,尽管疗效显著,但由于商业需求有限,Bexxar®已于2014年被制造商撤出市场,而Zevalin®近来的供应也非常有限,甚至没有供应。I-131 利妥昔单抗在澳大利亚、印度和其他国家也得到了有限的应用。但是,NHL 的 RIT 是否已被许多人(也许是过早地)抛弃?鉴于目前临床和商业界对放射性药物治疗癌症,特别是前列腺癌和神经内分泌癌的 PSMA 和 SSTR 靶向药物的极大兴趣,NHL 的放射免疫疗法能否像神话中的凤凰涅槃一样,以更好的姿态比以前飞得更高、更快、更远、更久?
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The Rebirth of Radioimmunotherapy of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: The Phoenix of Nuclear Medicine?

In Greek mythology, The Phoenix is an immortal bird that dies, but then achieves new life by rising from the ashes of its predecessor. Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) of B-cell Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a field which once began to fly high—with FDA approval of the anti-CD20 RITs Zevalin® and Bexxar® in 2002 and 2003 respectively, as safe and effective therapies of NHL. However, despite their therapeutic efficacy, Bexxar® was withdrawn from the market by the manufacturer in 2014 due to limited commercial demand and Zevalin® has had very limited to no availability of late. I-131 rituximab is used to a limited extent in Australia, India and other countries, as well.

But has RIT of NHL been (perhaps prematurely) left for dead by many? Given the current great clinical and commercial interest in radiopharmaceutical therapies of cancer, notably PSMA and SSTR targeting agents in prostate and neuroendocrine cancers, can radioimmunotherapy of NHL—like the mythical Phoenix—now rise from its ashes in an even better form to fly higher, faster, farther and longer than before?

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Seminars in nuclear medicine
Seminars in nuclear medicine 医学-核医学
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9.80
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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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