Evaluation of the Effect of Chelating Arms and Carrier Agents on the Radiotoxicity of TAT Agents

S Farzipour, Z Shaghaghi, M Raeispour… - Current …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
S Farzipour, Z Shaghaghi, M Raeispour, M Alvandi, F Jalali, A Yazdi
Current Radiopharmaceuticals, 2023ingentaconnect.com
Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) is considered an evolving therapeutic option for cancer cells,
in which a carrier molecule labeling with an α-emitter radionuclide make the bond with a
specific functional or molecular target. α-particles with high Linear Energy Transfer (LET)
own an increased Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) over common β-emitting
radionuclides. Normal tissue toxicity due to non-specific uptake of mother and daughter α-
emitter radionuclides seems to be the main conflict in clinical applications. The present …
Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) is considered an evolving therapeutic option for cancer cells, in which a carrier molecule labeling with an α-emitter radionuclide make the bond with a specific functional or molecular target. α-particles with high Linear Energy Transfer (LET) own an increased Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) over common β-emitting radionuclides. Normal tissue toxicity due to non-specific uptake of mother and daughter α-emitter radionuclides seems to be the main conflict in clinical applications. The present survey reviews the available preclinical and clinical studies investigating healthy tissue toxicity of the applicable α -emitters and particular strategies proposed for optimizing targeted alpha therapy success in cancer patients.
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