Imaging Biomarkers in Immunotherapy
Author(s) -
Rosalyn A. Juergens,
Katherine Zukotynski,
Amit Singnurkar,
Denis P. Snider,
John F. Valliant,
Karen Y. Gulenchyn
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
biomarkers in cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-299X
DOI - 10.4137/bic.s31805
Subject(s) - immunotherapy , medicine , biomarker , mechanism (biology) , molecular imaging , cancer immunotherapy , immune system , immune checkpoint , cancer , medical physics , immunology , biology , biochemistry , philosophy , microbiology and biotechnology , epistemology , in vivo
Immune-based therapies have been in use for decades but recent work with immune checkpoint inhibitors has now changed the landscape of cancer treatment as a whole. While these advances are encouraging, clinicians still do not have a consistent biomarker they can rely on that can accurately select patients or monitor response. Molecular imaging technology provides a noninvasive mechanism to evaluate tumors and may be an ideal candidate for these purposes. This review provides an overview of the mechanism of action of varied immunotherapies and the current strategies for monitoring patients with imaging. We then describe some of the key researches in the preclinical and clinical literature on the current uses of molecular imaging of the immune system and cancer.
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