Elevating theranostics: The emergence and promise of radiopharmaceutical cell‐targeting heterodimers in human cancers

Author:

Chambers Claudia123ORCID,Chitwood Broc1,Smith Charles J.1245,Miao Yubin6

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Imaging and Theranostics Center Columbia Missouri USA

2. Research Division Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital Columbia Missouri USA

3. Department of Chemistry University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

4. Department of Radiology University of Missouri School of Medicine Columbia Missouri USA

5. University of Missouri Research Reactor Center University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

6. Department of Radiology University of Colorado Denver Aurora Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractOptimal therapeutic and diagnostic efficacy is essential for healthcare's global mission of advancing oncologic drug development. Accurate diagnosis and detection are crucial prerequisites for effective risk stratification and personalized patient care in clinical oncology. A paradigm shift is emerging with the promise of multi‐receptor‐targeting compounds. While existing detection and staging methods have demonstrated some success, the traditional approach of monotherapy is being reevaluated to enhance therapeutic effectiveness. Heterodimeric site‐specific agents are a versatile solution by targeting two distinct biomarkers with a single theranostic agent. This review describes the innovation of dual‐targeting compounds, examining their design strategies, therapeutic implications, and the promising path they present for addressing complex diseases.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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