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"Albumin Hitchhiking" with an Evans Blue Analog for Cancer Theranostics.


ABSTRACT: Although 177Lu-DOTA-TATE was recently approved in Europe for the treatment of certain neuroendocrine tumors, continued development and optimization has been ongoing to further improve the therapeutic efficacy of somatostatin receptor 2 targeted peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, as well as reducing the renal toxicity. In this work, the use of an Evans blue analog for "albumin hitchhiking" resulted in significant improvement in both the imaging performance and therapeutic efficacy of radiolabeled octreotate, as well as reducing the toxicity since much less radioactivity was used for therapy. Upon clinical translation, such "albumin hitchhiking" could make significant impact in the near future for cancer patient management.

SUBMITTER: Ehlerding EB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5771095 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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"Albumin Hitchhiking" with an Evans Blue Analog for Cancer Theranostics.

Ehlerding Emily B EB   Lan Xiaoli X   Cai Weibo W  

Theranostics 20180101 3


Although <sup>177</sup>Lu-DOTA-TATE was recently approved in Europe for the treatment of certain neuroendocrine tumors, continued development and optimization has been ongoing to further improve the therapeutic efficacy of somatostatin receptor 2 targeted peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, as well as reducing the renal toxicity. In this work, the use of an Evans blue analog for "albumin hitchhiking" resulted in significant improvement in both the imaging performance and therapeutic efficacy  ...[more]

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