Title of article :
CD44v6-Targeted Imaging of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Antibody-Based Approaches
Author/Authors :
Spiegelberg, Diana Department of Immunology - Genetics and Pathology - Uppsala University - Uppsala, Sweden , Nilvebrant, Johan School of Biotechnology - Royal Institute of Technology - Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a common and severe cancer with low survival rate in advanced stages.
Noninvasive imaging of prognostic and therapeutic biomarkers could provide valuable information for planning and monitoring of
the different therapy options.Thus, there is a major interest in development of new tracers towards cancer-specific molecular targets
to improve diagnostic imaging and treatment. CD44v6, an oncogenic variant of the cell surface molecule CD44, is a promising
molecular target since it exhibits a unique expression pattern in HNSCC and is associated with drug- and radio-resistance. In
this review we summarize results from preclinical and clinical investigations of radiolabeled anti-CD44v6 antibody-based tracers:
full-length antibodies, Fab, F(ab
)2 fragments, and scFvs with particular focus on the engineering of various antibody formats and
choice of radiolabel for the use as molecular imaging agents in HNSCC. We conclude that the current evidence points to CD44v6
imaging being a promising approach for providing more specific and sensitive diagnostic tools, leading to customized treatment
decisions and functional diagnosis. Improved imaging tools hold promise to enable more effective treatment for head and neck
cancer patients.
Keywords :
Cell , Antibody , HNSCC , HPV
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging