Simonetta
Geninatti-Crich1, Rachele Stefania1, Lorenzo Tei2,
Alessandro Barge1, Ibolya Szabo1, Stefania Lanzardo1,
Carlotta Bianco1, Silvio Aime1
1University of Torino, Torino, Italy; 2University
of piemonte orientale, Alessandria, Italy
Efficient
routes to accumulate imaging probes in tumor cells may be found by exploiting
the up-regulation of trans-membrane transporting systems. In fact, rapidly
growing tumors require an increased and continuous supply of aminoacids and
other nutrients. Glutamine appears an
interesting candidate as it is considered the main source of nitrogen for
tumor cells. Thus tumor cells have been targeted with MR imaging probes
bearing glutamine residues as targeting vectors.