Title of article
Translocator Protein 18 kDa (TSPO): A Promising Molecular Target for Image-Guided Surgery of Solid Cancers
Author/Authors
Wongso ، Hendris Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Kurniawan ، Ahmad Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Setiadi ، Yanuar Research Center for Environmental and Clean Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency - Research Organization for Life Sciences and Environment , Kusumaningrum ، Crhisterra Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Widyasari ، Eva Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Wibawa ، Teguh Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Mahendra ، Isa Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Febrian ، Muhamad Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Sriyani ، Maula Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Halimah ، Iim Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Daruwati ، Isti Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Gunawan ، Rudi Research Center for Radioisotope, National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia - Research Organization for Nuclear Energy , Achmad ، Arifudin Research Collaboration Center for Theranostic Radiopharmaceuticals - National Research and Innovation Agency , Nugraha ، Dwianto Technology Development Division - PT. Kalbe Farma , Lesmana ، Ronny Department of Biomedical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Padjadjaran , Nugraha ، Ari Drug Utilisation and Discovery Research Group - Faculty of Pharmacy - Universitas Jember
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86
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104
Abstract
The translocator protein 18-kDa (TSPO) is a mitochondrial membrane protein that is previously identified as the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR). Furthermore, it plays a significant role in a diverse range of biochemical processes, including steroidogenesis, mitochondrial cholesterol transport, cell survival and death, cell proliferation, and carcinogenesis. Several investigations also reported its roles in various types of cancers, including colorectal, brain, breast, prostate, and lung cancers, as well as melanoma. According to a previous study, the expression of TSPO was upregulated in cancer cells, which corresponds to an aggressive phenotype and/or poor prognosis. Consequently, the potential for crafting diagnostic and prognostic tools with a focus on TSPO holds great potential. In this context, several radioligands designed to target this protein have been identified, and some of the candidates have advanced to clinical trials. In recent years, the use of hybrid probes with radioactive and fluorescence molecules for image-guided surgery has exhibited promising results in animal and human studies. This indicates that the approach can serve as a valuable surgical navigator during cancer surgery. The current hybrid probes are built from various molecular platforms, including small molecules, nanoparticles, and antibodies. Although several TSPO-targeted imaging probes have been developed, their development for image-guided surgery of cancers is still limited. Therefore, this review aims to highlight recent findings on the involvement of TSPO in carcinogenesis, as well as provide a new perspective on the potential application of TSPO-targeted hybrid probes for image-guided surgery.
Keywords
Cancers , Image , guided surgery , Molecular target , Translocator protein 18 , kDa (TSPO)
Journal title
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Record number
2759911
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