Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis

<p>Angiogenesis is a fundamental requirement for tumor growth and therefore it is a primary target for anti-cancer therapy. Molecular imaging of angiogenesis may provide novel opportunities for early diagnostic and for image-guided optimization and management of therapeutic regimens. Here we r...

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Main Author: Marina V. Backer, Joseph M. Backer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-01-01
Series:Theranostics
Online Access:http://www.thno.org/v02p0502.htm
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spelling doaj-16107d5e561545da885bda34460d969a2020-11-24T23:06:04ZengIvyspring International PublisherTheranostics1838-76402012-01-0121502515Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor AngiogenesisMarina V. Backer, Joseph M. Backer<p>Angiogenesis is a fundamental requirement for tumor growth and therefore it is a primary target for anti-cancer therapy. Molecular imaging of angiogenesis may provide novel opportunities for early diagnostic and for image-guided optimization and management of therapeutic regimens. Here we reviewed the advances in targeted imaging of key biomarkers of tumor angiogenesis, integrins and receptors for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Tracers for targeted imaging of these biomarkers in different imaging modalities are now reasonably well-developed and PET tracers for integrin imaging are currently in clinical trials. Molecular imaging of longitudinal responses to anti-angiogenic therapy in model tumor systems revealed a complex pattern of changes in targeted tracer accumulation in tumor, which reflects drug-induced tumor regression followed by vascular rebound. Further work will define the competitiveness of targeted imaging of key angiogenesis markers for early diagnostic and image-guided therapy.</p>http://www.thno.org/v02p0502.htm
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author Marina V. Backer, Joseph M. Backer
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Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
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author_facet Marina V. Backer, Joseph M. Backer
author_sort Marina V. Backer, Joseph M. Backer
title Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
title_short Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
title_full Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
title_fullStr Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Imaging Key Biomarkers of Tumor Angiogenesis
title_sort imaging key biomarkers of tumor angiogenesis
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series Theranostics
issn 1838-7640
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Angiogenesis is a fundamental requirement for tumor growth and therefore it is a primary target for anti-cancer therapy. Molecular imaging of angiogenesis may provide novel opportunities for early diagnostic and for image-guided optimization and management of therapeutic regimens. Here we reviewed the advances in targeted imaging of key biomarkers of tumor angiogenesis, integrins and receptors for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Tracers for targeted imaging of these biomarkers in different imaging modalities are now reasonably well-developed and PET tracers for integrin imaging are currently in clinical trials. Molecular imaging of longitudinal responses to anti-angiogenic therapy in model tumor systems revealed a complex pattern of changes in targeted tracer accumulation in tumor, which reflects drug-induced tumor regression followed by vascular rebound. Further work will define the competitiveness of targeted imaging of key angiogenesis markers for early diagnostic and image-guided therapy.</p>
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