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Whole-Body Imaging to Assess Cell-Based Immunotherapy: Preclinical Studies with an Update on Clinical Translation

Noriko Sato, Peter L. Choyke

2021Molecular Imaging and Biology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the past decades, immunotherapies against cancers made impressive progress. Immunotherapy includes a broad range of interventions that can be separated into two major groups: cell-based immunotherapies, such as adoptive T cell therapies and stem cell therapies, and immunomodulatory molecular therapies such as checkpoint inhibitors and cytokine therapies. Genetic engineering techniques that transduce T cells with a cancer-antigen-specific T cell receptor or chimeric antigen receptor have expanded to other cell types, and further modulation of the cells to enhance cancer targeting properties has been explored. Because cell-based immunotherapies rely on cells migrating to target organs or tissues, there is a growing interest in imaging technologies that non-invasively monitor transferred cells in vivo. Here, we review whole-body imaging methods to assess cell-based immunotherapy using a variety of examples. Following a review of preclinically used cell tracking technologies, we consider the status of their clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyChimeric antigen receptorMedicineCancer immunotherapyCancer researchCell therapyT cellAntigenCellImmunologyImmune systemBiologyGeneticsCAR-T cell therapy researchNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsVirus-based gene therapy research
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