Positron emission tomography probes for stem cell monitoring: a review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-08-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/CIUT6327
Ligong Xu, Jingjing Shi, Shuang Wu
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Abstract

Stem cells possess unique self-renewal and differentiation capacities, that are central to cell replacement and tissue regeneration. The therapeutic potential of stem cell applications has garnered increasing attention in recent years for a spectrum of human diseases, from ischemic disorders to oncological challenges. Despite their potential, a comprehensive understanding of the biological behavior, efficacy, and safety of these cells remains elusive, hindering their clinical adoption. This review focuses on the use of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging as a cutting-edge tool for bridging this knowledge gap. PET imaging, a noninvasive diagnostic method, has been highlighted for its ability to monitor cellular dynamics after stem cell transplantation. A variety of molecular probes within the PET framework enable the longitudinal and quantitative evaluation of post-transplant cellular behavior. This discourse systematically delineates various PET probes specifically designed for the in vivo tracking of the stem cell life cycle. These probes offer a pathway to a deeper understanding and more precise evaluation of stem cell behavior post-transplantation. Implementing PET imaging probes can revolutionize the clinical understanding of stem cell behavior, advancing and widening clinical therapeutic applications.

用于干细胞监测的正电子发射断层探针:综述。
干细胞具有独特的自我更新和分化能力,是细胞替代和组织再生的核心。近年来,干细胞应用于治疗从缺血性疾病到肿瘤等一系列人类疾病的潜力日益受到关注。尽管干细胞具有潜力,但对其生物学行为、功效和安全性的全面了解仍然遥遥无期,阻碍了干细胞的临床应用。本综述重点介绍正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像技术的应用,它是弥合这一知识鸿沟的尖端工具。PET成像是一种无创诊断方法,因其能够监测干细胞移植后的细胞动态而备受瞩目。PET框架内的各种分子探针可对移植后的细胞行为进行纵向和定量评估。本文系统阐述了专为体内跟踪干细胞生命周期而设计的各种PET探针。这些探针为更深入地了解和更精确地评估干细胞移植后的行为提供了途径。使用PET成像探针可彻底改变临床对干细胞行为的理解,推动和扩大临床治疗应用。
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American journal of translational research
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