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Development of a 68Gallium-Labeled D-Peptide PET Tracer for Imaging Programmed Death-Ligand 1 Expression
Published on: February 3, 2023
Development and Validation of a Multicyclic Peptide Targeting PD-L1 for Radiotheranostics
Lingxin Meng1, Xiaoyan Li1, Jimmy S Patel1,2
1Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University, 1364 Clifton Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, United States.
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The advent of immune checkpoint blockade therapy, exemplified by inhibitors targeting programmed cell death protein 1/programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) axis, has revolutionized the landscape of clinical oncology. Despite its remarkable success, therapeutic benefits remain limited to a subset of patients, highlighting the urgent need for more accurate methods of patient stratification. Conventional techniques for assessing PD-L1 expression, such as immunohistochemistry, provide static and localized information but lack the ability to capture whole-body distribution or temporal dynamics. In contrast, positron emission tomography (PET) offers a noninvasive approach for visualizing PD-L1 expression and disease burden in vivo. However, clinical translation of PD-L1-specific radiotracers has been hampered by suboptimal tumor accumulation and unfavorable pharmacokinetics. To address this limitation, a recent study established a disulfide-directed multicyclic peptide (DDMP) platform capable of generating high-affinity peptide ligands specifically designed for PD-L1 imaging and potential therapeutic applications.
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