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Molecular imaging and therapy targeting coppermetabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:6

Molecular imaging and therapy targeting copper metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma
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摘要 Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common cancer worldwide.Significant efforts have been devoted to identify new biomarkers for molecular imaging and targeted therapy of HCC.Copper is a nutritional metal required for the function of numerous enzymatic molecules in the metabolic pathways of human cells.Emerging evidence suggests that copper plays a role in cell proliferation and angiogenesis.Increased accumulation of copper ions was detected in tissue samples of HCC and many other cancers in humans.Altered copper metabolism is a new biomarker for molecular cancer imaging with position emission tomography(PET)using radioactive copper as a tracer.It has been reported that extrahepatic mouse hepatoma or HCC xenografts can be localized with PET using copper-64 chloride as a tracer,suggesting that copper metabolism is a new biomarker for the detection of HCC metastasis in areas of low physiological copper uptake.In addition to copper modulation therapy with copper chelators,short-interference RNA specific for human copper transporter 1(h Ctr1)may be used to suppress growth of HCC by blocking increased copper uptake mediated by h Ctr1.Furthermore,altered copper metabolism is a promising target for radionuclide therapy of HCC using therapeutic copper radionuclides.Copper metabolism has potential as a new theranostic biomarker for molecular imaging as well as targeted therapy of HCC. Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the fifth most common cancer worldwide.Significant efforts have been devoted to identify new biomarkers for molecular imaging and targeted therapy of HCC.Copper is a nutritional metal required for the function of numerous enzymatic molecules in the metabolic pathways of human cells.Emerging evidence suggests that copper plays a role in cell proliferation and angiogenesis.Increased accumulation of copper ions was detected in tissue samples of HCC and many other cancers in humans.Altered copper metabolism is a new biomarker for molecular cancer imaging with position emission tomography(PET)using radioactive copper as a tracer.It has been reported that extrahepatic mouse hepatoma or HCC xenografts can be localized with PET using copper-64 chloride as a tracer,suggesting that copper metabolism is a new biomarker for the detection of HCC metastasis in areas of low physiological copper uptake.In addition to copper modulation therapy with copper chelators,short-interference RNA specific for human copper transporter 1(h Ctr1)may be used to suppress growth of HCC by blocking increased copper uptake mediated by h Ctr1.Furthermore,altered copper metabolism is a promising target for radionuclide therapy of HCC using therapeutic copper radionuclides.Copper metabolism has potential as a new theranostic biomarker for molecular imaging as well as targeted therapy of HCC.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第1期221-231,共11页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by(in part)A faculty research start-up fund to Peng F from the Carman and Ann Adams Foundation,Detroit,Michigan,United States Harold C Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center,University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas,Texas,United States.
关键词 HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma POSITRON emissiontomography Copper METABOLISM RADIONUCLIDE THERAPY RNA interference Gene THERAPY Hepatocellular carcinoma Positron emission tomography Copper metabolism Radionuclide therapy RNA interference Gene therapy
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