Publications by authors named "J L H Eersels"

I-GMIB-anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2)-VHH1 is a targeted radionuclide theranostic agent directed at HER2-expressing cancers. VHH1 is a single-domain antibody covalently linked to therapeutic I via the linker -succinimidyl 4-guanidino-methyl-3-iodobenzoate (SGMIB). The phase I study was aimed at evaluating the safety, biodistribution, radiation dosimetry, and tumor-imaging potential of I-GMIB-anti-HER2-VHH1 in healthy volunteers and breast cancer patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • HER2-targeted therapies have improved breast cancer outcomes, but struggle with brain metastasis; camelid single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) show promise in detecting and treating these lesions.
  • The anti-HER2 sdAb 2Rs15d was evaluated with different radionuclides for diagnosing and treating brain lesions in preclinical studies, demonstrating effective tumor uptake.
  • Radiolabeled 2Rs15d, particularly when used alone or with trastuzumab, significantly increased survival in tumor models and showed low toxicity, indicating its potential as a new treatment option for challenging HER2 metastatic cancers.
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Background: It is still unclear which underlying mechanisms are involved in cognitive deficits of psychotic disorders. Pro-cognitive effects of muscarinic M receptor agonists suggest alterations in M receptor functioning may modulate these symptoms. Post mortem studies in patients with schizophrenia have shown significantly reduced M receptor expression rates in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) compared to controls.

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Molecular imaging of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) may allow detection of atherosclerotic lesions vulnerable to rupture. In this study, we develop a novel radiolabelled compound that can target gelatinase MMP subtypes (MMP2/9) with high selectivity and inhibitory potency. Inhibitory potencies of several halogenated analogues of MMP subtype-selective inhibitors (N-benzenesulfonyliminodiacetyl monohydroxamates and N-halophenoxy-benzenesulfonyl iminodiacetyl monohydroxamates) were in the nanomolar range for MMP2/9.

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Undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is 100% associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Expression of viral proteins in the tumor cells is highly restricted. EBV reactivation by CytoLytic Virus Activation (CLVA) therapy triggers de novo expression of early viral kinases (PK and TK) and uses antiviral treatment to kill activated cells.

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