RRC ID 78295
著者 Kaneda-Nakashima K, Shirakami Y, Kadonaga Y, Watabe T, Ooe K, Yin X, Haba H, Shirasaki K, Kikunaga H, Tsukada K, Toyoshima A, Cardinale J, Giesel FL, Fukase K.
タイトル Comparison of Nuclear Medicine Therapeutics Targeting PSMA among Alpha-Emitting Nuclides.
ジャーナル Int J Mol Sci
Abstract Currently, targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a new therapy involving the administration of a therapeutic drug that combines a substance of α-emitting nuclides that kill cancer cells and a drug that selectively accumulates in cancer cells. It is known to be effective against cancers that are difficult to treat with existing methods, such as cancer cells that are widely spread throughout the whole body, and there are high expectations for its early clinical implementation. The nuclides for TAT, including 149Tb, 211At, 212/213Bi, 212Pb (for 212Bi), 223Ra, 225Ac, 226/227Th, and 230U, are known. However, some nuclides encounter problems with labeling methods and lack sufficient preclinical and clinical data. We labeled the compounds targeting prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) with 211At and 225Ac. PSMA is a molecule that has attracted attention as a theranostic target for prostate cancer, and several targeted radioligands have already shown therapeutic effects in patients. The results showed that 211At, which has a much shorter half-life, is no less cytotoxic than 225Ac. In 211At labeling, our group has also developed an original method (Shirakami Reaction). We have succeeded in obtaining a highly purified labeled product in a short timeframe using this method.
巻・号 25(2)
公開日 2024-1-11
DOI 10.3390/ijms25020933
PII ijms25020933
PMID 38256007
PMC PMC10815831
MeSH Half-Life Humans Male Nuclear Medicine Prostate-Specific Antigen* Prostatic Neoplasms* / drug therapy Radioisotopes* / therapeutic use
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 PC-3(RCB2145) LNCap.FGC(RCB2144)