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Neuroinflammation PET Imaging: Current Opinion and Future Directions

Poorva Jain, Aisling M. Chaney, Mackenzie Carlson, Isaac M. Jackson, Anoushka Rao, Michelle L. James

2020Journal of Nuclear Medicine132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuroinflammation is a key pathologic hallmark of numerous neurologic diseases, however, its exact role in vivo is yet to be fully understood. PET imaging enables investigation, quantification, and tracking of different neuroinflammation biomarkers in living subjects longitudinally. One such biomarker that has been imaged extensively using PET is translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO). Although imaging TSPO has yielded valuable clinical data linking neuroinflammation to various neurodegenerative diseases, considerable limitations of TSPO PET have prompted identification of other more cell-specific and functionally relevant biomarkers. This review analyzes the clinical potential of available and emerging PET biomarkers of innate and adaptive immune responses, with mention of exciting future directions for the field.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationTranslocator proteinBiomarkerNeuroscienceMedicineImaging biomarkerNeuroimagingPet imagingPositron emission tomographyPathologyMagnetic resonance imagingPsychologyBiologyDiseaseRadiologyBiochemistryS100 Proteins and Annexinsinterferon and immune responsesNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms