Molecular imaging for cancer immunotherapy

iRadiology Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1002/ird3.12
Jing Yu, Bo Gao
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The success of immune checkpoint blockade has reaffirmed the importance of the immune system in cancer treatment. Immunotherapy enables the body's own immune system to fight tumor cells. However, the complex tumor microenvironment and its interaction with the immune system remain a mystery. The efficacy of immunotherapy is often affected by tumor heterogeneity. Molecular imaging techniques, such as single photon emission computed tomography and positron emission tomography, enable noninvasive whole-body imaging of tumor and immune cell signatures. Noninvasive molecular imaging can also be used to monitor the treatment response of tumors, thereby achieving personalized response assessment, which may ultimately lead to improved clinical management, development of individualized treatments, and reliable prognosis. This article reviews recent research in immunotherapy response assessment, immune T-cell imaging, immune checkpoint imaging, and radiomics/radiogenomics in immunotherapy. To date, these studies have primarily comprised exploratory preclinical imaging with preliminary results indicating that biomarker molecular imaging may have a role to play in the assessment of immunotherapy. Therefore, the principle of selecting patients for immunotherapy based on imaging results is feasible.

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癌症免疫治疗的分子成像
免疫检查点阻断的成功再次证明了免疫系统在癌症治疗中的重要性。免疫疗法使人体自身的免疫系统能够对抗肿瘤细胞。然而,复杂的肿瘤微环境及其与免疫系统的相互作用仍然是个谜。免疫疗法的疗效往往受到肿瘤异质性的影响。分子成像技术,如单光子发射计算机断层扫描和正电子发射断层扫描,能够对肿瘤和免疫细胞特征进行非侵入性全身成像。无创分子成像也可用于监测肿瘤的治疗反应,从而实现个性化的反应评估,最终可能改善临床管理、开发个性化治疗方法和可靠的预后。本文综述了近年来免疫治疗反应评估、免疫T细胞成像、免疫检查点成像和免疫治疗中的放射组学/放射基因组学的研究进展。到目前为止,这些研究主要包括探索性临床前成像,初步结果表明生物标志物分子成像可能在免疫治疗的评估中发挥作用。因此,根据影像学结果选择患者进行免疫治疗的原则是可行的。
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