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PET imaging of T cells derived from umbilical cord blood

Authors :
Simmons, P.J.
Huls, H.
Manuri, P.R.
Singh, H.
Bollard, C.
Gelovani, J.G.
Najjar, A.M.
Olivares, S.
Shpall, E.J.
Lee, D.A.
Nishii, R.
Alauddin, M.
Mukhopadhyay, U.
Champlin, R.E.
Dotti, G.
Cooper, L.J.N.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2009.

Abstract

Progress in understanding tumor-specific immune responses, genetic engineering and ex vivo manufacturing, have led to improvements in the safety and feasibility of adoptive transfer of genetically modified T cells. However, rational design, application and evaluation of T-cell therapy requires monitoring methods that can detect, locate and serially quantify these cell-mediated immune responses. Currently, such monitoring methods are chiefly limited to invasive techniques to investigate recovered cell populations for in vitro measurements including histology, flow cytometry, Q-PCR or the detection of cytokines. These assays provide episodic glimpses of the bio distribution of T cells and are limited by the number and sites of sampling. In contrast, imaging provides a methodology for quantitative, non-invasive, longitudinal and spatial in vivo information about the dynamic processes of infused T cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........18c18434e7d530d8f5d7bdf64f6b67e0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17615/19d8-c427