摘要
癌症化疗是一个具有挑战性的工作,由于化疗对肿瘤组织和健康组织的的选择性差效果受到影响。优先提供一个给定的药物对肿瘤部位,必须使用的靶向元素,这其中有很广泛的发展。在这次审查中,我们强调最近已被利用来选择性地递送化疗有效载荷特定肿瘤相关位点,如血管、淋巴管或细胞表面的肽靶向配体的例子。我们将讨论这种方法的优点和局限性,来以期未来的发展潜力。此外,我们还将探讨如何基于肽的配体可以用来诊断癌症的检测和通过加入照影剂来表征癌症。
关键词: 靶向;癌症;肽;配体
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Title:Targeting Tumors with Small Molecule Peptides
Volume: 16 Issue: 6
Author(s): Andrew G. Cheetham, Daniel Keith, Pengcheng Zhang, Ran Lin, Hao Su, Honggang Cui
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关键词: 靶向;癌症;肽;配体
摘要: Chemotherapeutic treatment of cancers is a challenging endeavor, hindered by poor selectivity towards tumorous tissues over healthy ones. Preferentially delivering a given drug to tumor sites necessitates the use of targeting elements, of which there are a wide range in development. In this Review, we highlight recent examples of peptide-based targeting ligands that have been exploited to selectively deliver a chemotherapeutic payload to specific tumor-associated sites such as the vasculature, lymphatics, or cell surface. The advantages and limitations of such approaches will be discussed with a view to potential future development. Additionally, we will also examine how peptide-based ligands can be used diagnostically in the detection and characterization of cancers through their incorporation into imaging agents.
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Andrew G. Cheetham, Daniel Keith, Pengcheng Zhang, Ran Lin, Hao Su, Honggang Cui , Targeting Tumors with Small Molecule Peptides, Current Cancer Drug Targets 2016; 16 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568009616666151130214646
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568009616666151130214646 |
Print ISSN 1568-0096 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-5576 |
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