Journal article
An approach to assessing the contribution of the high LET effect in strategies for Auger endoradiotherapy
Pavel Lobachevsky, Colin Skene, Laura Munforte, Andrea Smith, Jonathan White, Roger F Martin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2023
Abstract
Purpose: The interest in exploiting Auger emitters in cancer therapy stems from their high linear energy transfer (LET)-type radiation damage to DNA. However, the design of Auger-emitter labeled vehicles that target the Auger cascade specifically to the DNA of tumour cells is challenging. Here we suggest a possible approach to evaluate tumour-targeting Auger-labeled conjugates by assessing the impact of a radioprotector known to be effective in protecting from low LET radiation, but not high LET radiation. Given some similarity between the energy spectrum of Auger electrons and that of secondary electrons from soft X-rays, we report the results of radioprotection experiments with 25 kVp X-ra..
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The Present work was financially supported by Sirtex Medical Australia.