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PET/CT metabolic patterns in systemic immune activation: A new perspective on the assessment of immunotherapy response and efficacy

Peng Jin, Jianing Li, Yingtao Meng, Leilei Wu, Menglin Bai, Jinming Yu, Xue Meng

2021Cancer Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite advances in immunotherapy, extensive challenges remain in its clinical application. Positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) is widely used in the diagnosis and follow-up of malignant tumors and in the prediction of treatment outcomes. Successful cancer immunotherapy requires systemic immune activation. In addition to local immune responses, a systemic antitumor response involving primary and secondary lymphoid organs is required for tumor eradication. Immune-related adverse events (IRAEs) are considered to be a manifestation of excessive immune activation. PET/CT can monitor the metabolic changes in peripheral lymphoid organs and related organs. Thus, it can identify patients with effective immune activation and predict the efficacy and outcomes of immunotherapy. This review aimed to investigate the theoretical basis and feasibility of applying PET/CT for monitoring the immune activation status of peripheral lymphoid organs after immunotherapy and predict its effectiveness. Towards this goal, we reviewed the cellular components and structural composition of peripheral lymphoid organs, as well as their functions in the systemic immune response. We analyzed the theoretical basis and feasibility of applying PET/CT to monitor the immune activation status of peripheral lymphoid organs after immunotherapy to predict the effectiveness of immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyImmune systemMedicineImmunologyCancer immunotherapyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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