Radiolabeled peptides and their expanding role in clinical imaging and targeted cancer therapy
- PMID: 38710638
- DOI: 10.1002/psc.3607
Radiolabeled peptides and their expanding role in clinical imaging and targeted cancer therapy
Abstract
There is an expanding body of evidence showing that synthetic peptides in combination with radioactive isotopes can be utilized for medical purposes. This area is of particular interest in oncology where applications in diagnosis and therapy are at different stages of development. We review the contributions in this area by the group originally founded by Carlo Pedone in Naples many years ago. We highlight the work of this group in the context of other developments in this area, focusing on three biologically relevant receptor systems: somatostatin, gastrin-releasing peptide, and cholecystokinin-2/gastrin receptors. We focus on key milestones, state of the art, and challenges in this area of research as well as the current and future outlook for expanding clinical applications.
Keywords: CCK analogs; bombesin analogs; radiolabeled peptides; somatostatin analogs.
© 2024 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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