Publication: In vivo imaging of T cell delivery to tumors after adoptive transfer therapy
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2007
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Pittet, M. J., J. Grimm, C. R. Berger, T. Tamura, G. Wojtkiewicz, M. Nahrendorf, P. Romero, F. K. Swirski, and R. Weissleder. 2007. βIn Vivo Imaging of T Cell Delivery to Tumors after Adoptive Transfer Therapy.β Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (30): 12457β61. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0704460104.
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Adoptive transfer therapy of in vitro-expanded tumor-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTLs) can mediate objective cancer regression in patients. Yet, technical limitations hamper precise monitoring of posttherapy T cell responses. Here we show in a mouse model that fused single photon emission computed tomography and x-ray computed tomography allows quantitative whole-body imaging of In-111-oxine-labeled CTLs at tumor sites. Assessment of CTL localization is rapid, noninvasive, three-dimensional, and can be repeated for longitudinal analyses. We compared the effects of lymphodepletion before adoptive transfer on CTL recruitment and report that combined treatment increased intratumoral delivery of CTLs and improved antitumor efficacy. Because In-111-oxine is a Food and Drug Administration-approved clinical agent, and human SPECT-CT systems are available, this approach should be clinically translatable, insofar as it may assess the efficacy of immunization procedures in individual patients and lead to development of more effective therapies.
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