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Phase II, open label, single arm, single center, prospective diagnostic trial to evaluate the Fibroblast Activating Protein (FAP) positivity in patients with solid tumors
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The growth and spread of the tumor is determined not only by the tumor cells but also by the non-malignant constituents of the malignant lesion, which contributes to what is commonly referred to as the "tumor microenvironment". In particular, a subpopulation of fibroblasts called cancer-associated fibroblasts are involved in tumor growth, migration and progression. Therefore, these cells represent an attractive target for both diagnosis and anticancer therapy.
A distinctive feature of cancer-associated fibroblasts is the expression of the fibroblast activating protein, a type II membrane-bound glycoprotein. Fibroblast Activating Protein plays a role in normal developmental processes during embryogenesis and in tissues modeling.
The presence of Fibroblast Activating Protein in cancer-associated fibroblasts in many solid tumors and the fact that overexpression is associated with a worse prognosis in cancer patients has led to the hypothesis that Fibroblast Activating Protein plays a fundamental role in the development of cancer, in the migration of cancer cells, and in the spread of cancer. Therefore, the targeting of this enzyme for imaging and endo-radiotherapy can be seen as a promising strategy for detecting and treating malignant tumors.
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