Pretargeted Imaging and Therapy. Review uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • In vivo pretargeting stands as a promising approach to harnessing the exquisite tumor-targeting properties of antibodies for nuclear imaging and therapy while simultaneously skirting their pharmacokinetic limitations. The core premise of pretargeting lies in administering the targeting vector and radioisotope separately and having the 2 components combine within the body. In this manner, pretargeting strategies decrease the circulation time of the radioactivity, reduce the uptake of the radionuclide in healthy nontarget tissues, and facilitate the use of short-lived radionuclides that would otherwise be incompatible with antibody-based vectors. In this short review, we seek to provide a brief yet informative survey of the 4 preeminent mechanistic approaches to pretargeting, strategies predicated on streptavidin and biotin, bispecific antibodies, complementary oligonucleotides, and bioorthogonal click chemistry.

publication date

  • July 7, 2017

Research

keywords

  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Molecular Targeted Therapy

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC5632733

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85030862306

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.2967/jnumed.117.189944

PubMed ID

  • 28687600

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 58

issue

  • 10