radiolabelled monoclonal antibodies
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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 407
Author(s):  
Alfred O. Ankrah ◽  
Mike M. Sathekge ◽  
Rudi A. J. O. Dierckx ◽  
Andor W. J. M. Glaudemans

The human response to invading fungi includes a series of events that detect, kill, or clear the fungi. If the metabolic host response is unable to eliminate the fungi, an infection ensues. Some of the host response’s metabolic events to fungi can be imaged with molecules labelled with radionuclides. Several important clinical applications have been found with radiolabelled biomolecules of inflammation. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose is the tracer that has been most widely investigated in the host defence of fungi. This tracer has added value in the early detection of infection, in staging and visualising dissemination of infection, and in monitoring antifungal treatment. Radiolabelled antimicrobial peptides showed promising results, but large prospective studies in fungal infection are lacking. Other tracers have also been used in imaging events of the host response, such as the migration of white blood cells at sites of infection, nutritional immunity in iron metabolism, and radiolabelled monoclonal antibodies. Many tracers are still at the preclinical stage. Some tracers require further studies before translation into clinical use. The application of therapeutic radionuclides offers a very promising clinical application of these tracers in managing drug-resistant fungi.


2007 ◽  
Vol 50 (spe) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaurav Malviya ◽  
Erik F.J. de Vries ◽  
Rudi A. Dierckx ◽  
Alberto Signore

In the last few decades, a number of radiopharmaceuticals for imaging inflammation have been proposed that differ in their specificity and mechanism of uptake in inflamed foci as compared to the traditional inflammation imaging agents. Radiolabelled cytokines represent a reliable tool for the preclinical diagnosis of chronic inflammatory processes, even before anatomical and functional changes occur in affected tissues. Moreover, the introduction of radiolabelled monoclonal antibodies and sophisticated technique like PET/CT now make the field of inflammation imaging highly specific and accurate. In this review, different approaches of the established and experimental radiopharmaceuticals for imaging of chronic inflammation are discussed.


1996 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 303-307
Author(s):  
Katrine E. Riklund Åhlström ◽  
Ricardo E. Makiya ◽  
Anders P. M. Ullén ◽  
Jan-Erik Damber ◽  
Sven-Ola Hietala ◽  
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