In Vivo Cell Tracking with Bioluminescence Imaging

被引:104
|
作者
Kim J.E. [1 ]
Kalimuthu S. [1 ]
Ahn B.-C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, 50, Samduk 2-ga, Jung Gu, Daegu
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Bioluminescence; Cell therapy; Cell tracking; In vivo imaging; Optical imaging;
D O I
10.1007/s13139-014-0309-x
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Molecular imaging is a fast growing biomedical research that allows the visual representation, characterization and quantification of biological processes at the cellular and subcellular levels within intact living organisms. In vivo tracking of cells is an indispensable technology for development and optimization of cell therapy for replacement or renewal of damaged or diseased tissue using transplanted cells, often autologous cells. With outstanding advantages of bioluminescence imaging, the imaging approach is most commonly applied for in vivo monitoring of transplanted stem cells or immune cells in order to assess viability of administered cells with therapeutic efficacy in preclinical small animal models. In this review, a general overview of bioluminescence is provided and recent updates of in vivo cell tracking using the bioluminescence signal are discussed. © 2014, Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine.
引用
收藏
页码:3 / 10
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Molecular imaging for In vivo tracking of stem cell fate
    Kyoung Soo Lee
    Eun Ji Kim
    Ji Suk Choi
    Ick Chan Kwon
    Yong Woo Cho
    Macromolecular Research, 2014, 22 : 1141 - 1151
  • [32] Bioluminescence imaging in vivo -: application to cancer research
    Söling, A
    Rainov, NG
    EXPERT OPINION ON BIOLOGICAL THERAPY, 2003, 3 (07) : 1163 - 1172
  • [33] Labeling Protocols for In Vivo Tracking of Human Skeletal Muscle Cells (HSkMCs) by Magnetic Resonance and Bioluminescence Imaging
    Libani, Ilaria V.
    Lucignani, Giovanni
    Gianelli, Umberto
    Degrassi, Anna
    Russo, Micaela
    Bosari, Silvano
    Clerici, Mario
    Ottobrini, Luisa
    MOLECULAR IMAGING AND BIOLOGY, 2012, 14 (01) : 47 - 59
  • [34] Labeling Protocols for In Vivo Tracking of Human Skeletal Muscle Cells (HSkMCs) by Magnetic Resonance and Bioluminescence Imaging
    Ilaria V. Libani
    Giovanni Lucignani
    Umberto Gianelli
    Anna Degrassi
    Micaela Russo
    Silvano Bosari
    Mario Clerici
    Luisa Ottobrini
    Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2012, 14 : 47 - 59
  • [35] Revealing lymphoma growth and the efficacy of immune cell therapies using in vivo bioluminescence imaging
    Edinger, M
    Cao, YA
    Verneris, MR
    Bachmann, MH
    Contag, CH
    Negrin, RS
    BLOOD, 2003, 101 (02) : 640 - 648
  • [36] Direct Cell Radiolabeling for in Vivo Cell Tracking with PET and SPECT Imaging
    Gawne, Peter J.
    Man, Francis
    Blower, Philip J.
    de Rosales, Rafael T. M.
    CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 2022, 122 (11) : 10266 - 10318
  • [37] Ex vivo evaluation of intravitreal mesenchymal stem cell viability using bioluminescence imaging
    Silva, Marcelo Jordao L.
    Ferreira, Priscila C.
    Siqueira, Rubens C.
    Jorge, Rodrigo
    Messias, Andre
    Veronese Rodrigues, Maria Lourdes
    Calado, Rodrigo J.
    Covas, Dimas T.
    Paula, Jayter Silva
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2014, 55 (13)
  • [38] Novel mouse mammary cell lines for in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) of bone metastasis
    Bolin, Celeste
    Sutherland, Caleb
    Tawara, Ken
    Moselhy, Jim
    Jorcyk, Cheryl L.
    BIOLOGICAL PROCEDURES ONLINE, 2012, 14
  • [39] Ex vivo evaluation of intravitreal mesenchymal stromal cell viability using bioluminescence imaging
    Carolina Assis P. Vilela
    Lucas Eduardo B. Souza
    Rubens C. Siqueira
    Rodrigo T. Calado
    Dimas T. Covas
    Jayter S. Paula
    Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 9
  • [40] Ex vivo evaluation of intravitreal mesenchymal stromal cell viability using bioluminescence imaging
    Vilela, Carolina Assis P.
    Souza, Lucas Eduardo B.
    Siqueira, Rubens C.
    Calado, Rodrigo T.
    Covas, Dimas T.
    Paula, Jayter S.
    STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2018, 9