Innovation in Radionuclide Therapy for the Treatment of Prostate Cancers: Radiochemical Perspective and Recent Therapeutic Practices.
Emmanuel DeshayesCyril FersingConstance ThibaultMathieu RoumiguiePhilippe PourquierNadine HouédéPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Prostate cancer represents the second cause of death by cancer in males in western countries. While early-stage diseases are accessible to surgery and/or external radiotherapy, advanced metastatic prostate cancers are primarily treated with androgen deprivation therapy, to which new generation androgen receptor antagonists or taxane-based chemotherapies are added in the case of tumor relapse. Nevertheless, patients become invariably resistant to castration with a median survival that rarely exceeds 3 years. This fostered the search for alternative strategies, independent of the androgen receptor signaling pathway. In this line, radionuclide therapies may represent an interesting option as they could target either the microenvironment of sclerotic bone metastases with the use of radiopharmaceuticals containing samarium-153, strontium-89 or radium-223 or tumor cells expressing the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a protein found at the surface of prostate cancer cells. This review gives highlights the chemical properties of radioligands targeting prostate cancer cells and recapitulates the clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of radionuclide therapies, alone or in combination with other approved treatments, in patients with castration-resistant prostate tumors. It discusses some of the encouraging results obtained, especially the benefit on overall survival that was reported with [ 177 Lu]-PSMA-617. It also addresses the specific requirements for the use of this particular class of drugs, both in terms of medical staff coordination and adapted infrastructures for efficient radioprotection.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- early stage
- radical prostatectomy
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- clinical trial
- pet ct
- signaling pathway
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- free survival
- newly diagnosed
- primary care
- squamous cell carcinoma
- small cell lung cancer
- ejection fraction
- stem cells
- radiation therapy
- peritoneal dialysis
- pet imaging
- cancer therapy
- chronic kidney disease
- south africa
- papillary thyroid
- radiation induced
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- computed tomography
- patient reported outcomes
- bone marrow
- combination therapy
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- lymph node
- acute coronary syndrome
- drug delivery
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- open label
- locally advanced